LIBRARY
ANNEX
2
fytmll Wimvmxi^ f ihtatg
THE GIFT OF
..H ...M>. %M^^xkp<^^....y^ Sm.qLLc^..,
Cornell University Library
DS 465.E13L7
■llimm ^23 223 757 ««...
The original of this book is in
the Cornell University Library.
There are no known copyright restrictions in
the United States on the use of the text.
http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924023223757
LIST
I
OF
MARINE RECORDS
OP THE LATE
EAST INDIA COMPANY,
AND OF SUBSEQUENT DATE,
PEESEEVED IN THE
RECORD DEPARTMENT
OP THE
INBIA OFFICE, I.ONDON.
1896.
LIST
OF
MARINE RECORDS
OF THE LATE
EAST INDIA COMPANY,
AND OF SUBSEQUENT DATE,
PRESERVED IN THE
KECOKD DEPARTMENT
OF THE
INDIA OFFICE, I^ONDON.
1896.
INTRODUCTION.
In the latter part of tlie fifteenth century, in consequence of the " grete
" mynysshyng and decaye now of late tyme of the navye of this Eeame of England, and
" ydleness of the mariners within the same, by the whiche this noble Reame wy thin short
" process of tyme wythout reform aoion be had therein shall not be of habilite ne power
" to defend it selfe,"* an Act was passed (4° Henry VII. c. X.) in 1488-89 prohibiting
the importation and exportation of merchandise in any but English ships. This, it
appears, gave offence to foreign Princes, who, thinking that the law was made to the
prejudice of their respective countries and navies, made similar laws with regard to
the shipping of their own dominions ; "by reason whereof," as stated in the preamble
to 1° Eliz. c. XIII. (1558-59) " ther hathe not onely growen greate displeasyre
*' between the forreyne Prynces and the Kinges of this Realme, but also the
" Marchauntes have been sore greved and endomaged." Accordingly, by the Statute
last quoted, the former law was repealed, and although this repeal was clogged with
many restrictions, it afforded considerable relief and encouragement to English
merchants. After this date the Russia Company began considerably to extend its
transactions, and a stimulus was given to the development of other commercial
enterprises in foreign lands.
The principal seat of trade in northern Europe was now in Holland, where commerce
had not been restricted in the same manner as in this country, and there, ac-
cordingly, were to be found better ships and more experienced sailors than in
England. '
Before the establishment of the East India Company, the shipping of England
appears to have been on a very limited scale, although this country was, next to Spain,
accounted the most powerful maritime State in Europe. It has been stated that in
the year 1588 Queen Elizabeth had at sea 150 sail of ships, whereof only 40 were her
own, and 110 belonged to her subjects ; that, in the same year, there were likewise 150
sail of English merchant ships, of about 150 tons average tonnage, employed in trading
voyages to all parts and countries. The Queen's 40 ships carried 12,000 men, or 300
in each ship ; the 110 hired vessels 12,100, or 110 in each on an average, and the 150
trading ships carried 6,000 seamen or 40 in each.f
The first practical step taken with the view of obtaining for this country a share
in the East Indian trade dates from 1579, in which year Queen Elizabeth sent
William Harburn, an English merchant, to Turkey, who obtained from Sultan
Amurath III. permission for the English merchants to resort and trade to Turkey, in
all respects as freely as the French,'Yenetians, Germans, and Poles then did, by which
concession a foundation was laid for the English Turkey Company, which was
established two years later.f Previously to this date, the Venetians used to send
vessels yearly to Southampton with Turkish, Persian, and Indian merchandise, but
by entering upon this trade themselves the English procured commodities from the
Levant and from the Bast much cheaper than formerly, and the returns which it yielded
at the beginning are stated to have been three for one.§
* Statutes of the Eealm, Vol. II., p. 534.
t " Annals of Commerce," D. Macpherson, Vol. II., p. 187.
X Ditto, ditto, p. 165.
§ It is stated in <'Lex Mercatoria" that the Turkey Company arose out of the Company of Barbary
Merchants, which was incorporated in King Henry VII.'s time.
IV
The first direct voyage to India undertaken by the Bnglisli was in 1591, in which
year three vessels, the "Penelope," the " Marchant Eoyal," and the "Edward
Bonaventure," sailed from Plymouth on the 10th April, under the command of George'
Baymond and James Lancaster. The former died on the journey, and the latter, after
a most adventurous voyage, in which several Portuguese ships were captured, returned
to England without his vessels, in August 1594.*
In 1596 another expedition, consisting of three ships, the " Bear," the Bear's Whelp,"
and the " Benjamin," under the command of Captain Benjamin Wood, was fitted out,
principally at the charges of Sir Robert Dudley, for a trading voyage to China. This
•expedition was, however, not heard of again, not one of the company ever returning
to give an account of the rest.
In 1600 Queen Elizabeth granted a charter to George Earl of Cumberland and two
hundred and fifteen Knights, Aldermen, and Merchants, for the formation of a corporate
body to be styled " the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into
the East Indies."
On the formation of the East India Company, Richard Hakluyt was appointed
historiographer, and their historical and geographical documents were subsequently
placed in his custody. He thus had charge of the journals of all the East India
voyages from 1600 to the date of his death in 1616. In about 1620, four years after
Hakluyt's death, these journals came into the hands of the Reverend Samuel Purchas,
having probably been made over to him for publication. Instead of printing them in
extenso, Purchas resolved to epitomize his materials, and, in this form, he published
them in four folio volumes, in 1625, under the title " Hahluytus Posthwrnus, or Purchas
his Pilgrimes." It seems doubtful whether most of these original journals were ever
returned to the East India House, but, if they were, many of them have since been lost,
and of others only fragments now exist. This is much to be regretted, as the earliest
journals were the most important, and in many cases the only records of the pro-
ceedings of the Company's Agents abroad. Later on, much of this information is
contained in letters received by the Court from their Captains and Factors in the
East.
No proper provision appears to have been subsequently made for the safe custody of
these journals, and consequently those that remain of these priceless records of the past
are in many cases defective, and a still greater number are damaged by damp and decay.
The earliest document of this nature, extant in the records of this Ofl&ce, is a
fragment of a Journal, from the 31st July to the 4th August 1605, kept by an oflBcer
on board the " Ascension," in the second expedition sent out by the East India
Gompany.
It is proposed in the following introductory remarks to show which are the original
journals that are now missing, and where the particulars of those that have been
published are to be found.
At a meeting of the Company on the 24th September 1599, certain rules were agreed
to for the provision of shipping and other matters, of which the following is an
extract : — " First that noe ship shalbe receavid to be brought in by any adventure''
" in this viage to be imployed in the same as his stock or portion of adventure at any
^' rate whatsoever — Also that all shipping to be imploied in this viage shalbe bought
" and provided by suche as shalbe therto appointed for ready money onlie."
The first expedition sent out by the East India Company was placed under the com-
mand of Captain (afterwards Sir) James Lancaster. For the fleet to be employed upon
this voyage the Company purchased vessels in the river Thames. One of these, the
" Voyages of Sir James Lancaster to the Indies." The Hakluyt Society, No. LVI.
" Mare Scurge " (also alluded to by tte name of tlie " Malyce Scurge "), a vessel of 600
tons, was bought from the Earl of Cumberland* for 3,700Lf "When the ship was offered
to the Oorapany they entertained great doubts as to the expediency of buying her, " her
burthen being so great, whereby the Tunage agreed uppon shalbe so greatly exceeded ";
but it was afterwards decided to purchase her, " to the ende the preparation of the
viage be not hindred by restinge in an uncertentie of o"" shipping." The name of this
vessel was subsequently changed to the " Eed Dragon."J The other vessels of the
fleet were the " Hector," the " Ascension," and the " Susan." The " Susan," of 240
tons, was purchased from Mr. Alderman Bannyng for 1,600Z., he agreeing to
re-purchase the vessel at the expiration of the voyage for 8001. The " Hector," of
300 tons, and the " Ascension," of 260 tons, were also purchased for this voyage, but
it does not appear what sum was paid for either of these. A small ship called the
" Guift," of 130 tons, was bought of Mr. Fraunce Chery, of Eatclyff, for the sum of
300Z., and accompanied the fleet as a victualler. The "Discovery" and the " Godspeed "
were also purchased about the same time. In this expedition the " Red Dragon " was
commanded by Captain James Lancaster, the " Hector " by Captain John Middleton,
the " Ascension " by Master "William Brand, and the " Susan " by Master John Heyward,
The expedition went to Sumatra and Java. There are no original records relative to
this voyage now extant in the India Office, but an account of it has been given in
" Purchas his Pilgrimes," Vol. I., Book 3, Chapter 3. It is, however, not stated by
whom the journal was kept that is there epitomized, neither is there anything to
indicate the author, except that he was some one on board the " Red Dragon."
This has been reprinted in " Harris's Voyages," and in " "Works issued by the Hakluyt
Society," No. LVI.
The second expedition sent out by the East India Company was one for the discovery
of a North-"West Passage to India. This consisted of two vessels, the " Discovery," of
70 tons, and the " Godspeed," of 60 tons, and was under the command of Captain
George "Waymouth, who sailed in the " Discovery," whilst the " Godspeed " was
commanded by Master John Drew. Captain "Waymouth's journal is printed in
Purchas (Vol. III., p. 809), and a condensed account of it is given in the Hakluyt
Society's Publication No. V. The journal itself is now missing.
On the 23rd March 1604 a second voyage was set out for India. The fleet was under
the command of Captain (afterwards Sir) Henry Middleton, and consisted of the same
vessels as undertook the first voyage, viz., the " Red Dragon," Captain Henry Middleton ;
the " Hector," Captain Christopher Colthurst ; the " Ascension," Captain Roger Stiles ;
and the " Susan," Captain "William Keeling. This expedition went to Bantam and the
Molucca Islands. The " Susan " was lost on the way home, bat the other vessels
returned in safety. The journals of this voyage no longer exist, but there is a
fragment of a journal kept on board the "Ascension," which forms No. I. of the
Marine Records in the accompanying list. An account of the expedition was published
in 1606 by Walter Burre, who is supposed to have married Sir Henry Middleton's
daughter ; this pamphlet, now very rare, has been republished by the Hakluyt Society,
Vol. XIX. Brief accounts of the voyage are also given in "Purchas" and in
*' Harris's Voyages."
The next expedition was one to the North-"West, under Master John Knight, in the
" Hopewell," which sailed in May 1606. John Knight's journal, up to the 26th June,
* This vessel had been a ship of war, built by the Earl of Cumberland, one of the gallant adventurers of
Queen Elizabeth's age, to cruise against the Spaniards.— Marine Records, Miscellaneous, No. 1.
t Court Minutes, 7th October 1600.
X Court Minutes, 1 1th December 1600.
23005, ^
VI
forms No. II. of the Marine Eeoords. On the 19tli of that month they made the coast
of Labrador. Knight, with several others, went ashore on the 26th to explore a large
island which lay about six miles from the " Hopewell," but they never returned, neither
"were their bodies discovered. With great difficulty the vessel, which was much
damaged by having been on the rocks, was got back to England, where the survivors
arrived on the 24th December. Knight's journal, with a continuation by " Oliver
Browne, one of the Company," is printed in "Purchas," Yol. 3, p. 827; it has since
been published by the Hakluyt Society in Vol. LVI. of their series.
For the third voyage to the East Indies, the " Dragon " and " Hector " were
prepared, together with the " Consent," a pinnace of 105 tons. They were commanded
respectively by Captain "William Keeling, Captain William Hawkins, and Captain
David Middleton. The journals of Keeling, Hawkins, and Middleton are epitomized in
"Purchas," Vol. 1, p. 188, in "Harris's Voyages," and in the Hakluyt Society's
Publication, Vol. LVI. Journals kept on board Keeling's and Hawkins' ships (some
imperfect) constitute Nob. III., IV., V., VI., and VIII. of the Marine Records.
The fourth voyage was commanded by Captain Alexander Sharpeigh in the
"'Ascension," and he was accompanied by Captain Richard Rowles in the "Union," an
old vessel of 400 tons, but " thought fit by the Governor and Sir James Lancaster to
go the voyage, though her repairs will probably be costly." She was bought for
1,250Z.* The expedition started from Woolwich the 14th March 1608. Two accounts
of this voyage, by Thomas Jones and William Nicols respectively, who were both on
board the " Ascension," are given in " Purchas," Vol. 1, p, 228. In the Hakluyt
Society's Publication, No. LVI., abstracts are given of Sharpeigh's journal, and of
another account of the voyage by the same, given at the end of the journal. The
journal itself forms No. VII. of the Marine Records.
At the commencement of their proceedings, the Court of Directors requested
Mr. Foulke Crevil, Treasurer of the Navy, to move the Lord Admiral for the use of
Woolwich and Deptford Docks,t but now they found it necessary to have docks for
their own exclusive use, and they accordingly hired Mr. Greet's dock at Deptford at
301. a year. J Up to this time the Company had purchased vessels for their voyages,
many of them being old and scarcely fit for the purpose ; but by Court Minutes of the
21st August 1607 it was decided to build ships for themselves, and arrangements were
made for buying timber and building a great ship for the fifth voyage ; another ship
of 700 or 800 tons was also to be built and to be ready by Christmas 1608.
On the 17th February 1609, the ship " Bonaventure " was purchased for 2,200^., and
her name was subsequently changed to the " Expedition." She was not a new vessel
and the repairs necessary before starting on a voyage amounted to 3291. 18s. OcZ.§
The command of the " Expedition " was given to Captain David Middleton, who sailed
in her for Java and Banda on the 24th April 1609. The journal of this voyage does
not now exist. An account of it, extracted from a letter addressed by Captain
Middleton to the Company, will be found in " Purchas," Vol. 1, p. 238, but the original
of this letter is also missing. A reference to this expedition will be found in " Harris's
Voyages," Vol. 1, p. 875.
The Company having begun to build their own vessels, two ships were now completed
and ready for launching — one of them of no less than 1,100 tons, and the other a
pinnace. To inaugurate so important an event the King consented to name the ships.
* Court Minutes, 13th and 23rd August 1607.
t Court Minutes, 25th September 1600.
J Court Minutes, 5th September 1607.
§ Court Minutes, 23rd May 1609.
and accordingly lie attended at the docks, accompanied by the Queen and Prince, on
the 30th December 1609, in order to take part in the ceremony. His Majesty named
the big ship the " Trades Increase," and the pinnace the " Peppercorn,"* The King
was on this occasion entertained by the Company at a great banquet, all served on
dishes and plates of chinaware, and His Majesty placed a great chain of gold and a
medal about Sir Thomas Smythe's neck with his own hands.
The " Trades Increase " commanded by Sir Henry Middleton, the " Peppercorn "
by Captain Nicholas Downton, and the " Darling," sailed for the Bast on 1st April
1610. The " Trades Increase " proved an unfortunate vessel. Sir Henry Middleton
on his way out called at Mocha, where he was taken prisoner. On his release he
proceeded to Bantam, where the " Trades Increase " ran upon a rock and sprang a leak.
Whilst being repaired she careened over, and was set on fire and totally destroyed by
the Javanesef. Journals of the " Trades Increase " and of the " Peppercorn '' are now
in existence here (Marine Records, Nos. IX., X., XI,, and XII.) and particulars ofj this
voyage are also given in the Hakluyt Society's Publications (Vol, LVI.), in " Harris's
Voyages," and in " Purchas his Pilgrimes."
By a regulation due to King Henry VIII., a bounty of 5s. a ton was directed to be
paid to the builders of ships of 100 tons and upwards, and owners were forbidden to
-sell them to any foreign Power. J Accordingly it appears from the Court Minutes of
15th March 1614, that the King had " allowed the Company 921^, 5s. for the
" tonnage of six new ships built by them, viz., the ' Trades Increase,' ' Peppercorn,'
" ' Clove,' ' Thomas,' ' James,' and ' Osiander ' " ; subsequently the Company received
4911. 10s. as bounty on tonnage for the " New Year's Gift," " Hope," and
■'• Expectation." §
In 1611 two expeditions were despatched. One consisted of the " Grlobe," under
■Captain Anthony Hippon, a journal of which voyage by P. W". Floris, who went out
in the ship as Cape merchant, is now amongst the Records (No. XIII.) and an account of
the voyage is also given in " Purchas his Pilgrimes." The second comprised the
" Clove," " Hector," and " Thomas," commanded by Captain John Saris, Captain Saris's
Journal of the " Clove " is still preserved (No. XIV.). This journal, which records events
happening in the years 1611 to 1613, was purchased by the "War Office in 1857 for
26Z. from the executors of the late Colonel Jervis. In August 1889 it was presented
by the Secretary of State for "War (the Right Honourable E. Stanhope, M.P.) to
-this Office, A brief reference to Captain Saris's expedition is given in " Harris's
Voyages."
"What are known as the 9th, 10th, and 11th voyages really formed part of one
•expedition under the command of Captain Thomas Best. It consisted of the
" Dragon," " Osiander," " James," and " Solomon." Captain Best's journal and
also two journals kept on board the " Osiander " are still in existence (Nos. XV., XVI.,
and XVIII.). Accounts of these voyages are also given in the Hakluyt Society's
Publications (Vol. LVI.), in " Purchas his Pilgrimes," and in " Harris's Voyages."
The twelfth voyage, in 1611, consisted of the "Expedition" alone, which was
commanded by Christopher Newport. Of this no journal now exists amongst the
India Office Records, but an account by "Walter Payton is given in " Purchas his
Pilgrimes,"
* Domestic Correspondence, Vol. L, No. 92, Cal., p. 576.
t O. C, Vol. II., No. 226, and Vol. III., No. 286.
t " The Royal and Merchant Navy under Elizabeth " by M. Oppenheim (English Historical Review, July
1891, p. 472). In Rymer's Foedera, Vol. XVIII., p. 679, it is stated, "And whereas Queen Elizabeth foi- the
" encouragement of ship-building, gave a premium of 5*. per ton for every ship built above the burden of one
" hundred tons, which was revived by King James, King Charles now allowed 5s. per ton for every ship that-
■" should be built of 200 tons and upwards."
§ Court Minutes, 8th June 1614.
VUl
The foregoing voyages had all been undertaken with separate capital accounts, but
the next four were supported by a joint stock ; they consisted of the following : —
1st. " New Year's Gift," " Hector," " Merchants' Hope," and " Solomon," under-
the command of Nicholas Downton, in 1614.
2nd. " Samaritan," " Thomas," and " Thomasine," under Captain David Middleton,
in 1614.
3rd. " Dragon," " Expedition," " Lion," and " Peppercorn," under Captain Keeling
in 1615. This fleet took out Sir Thomas Roe to India as Ambassador from King-
James I. to the Court of the Great Mogul (Jehangir) at Agra.
4th. " Charles," " Unicorn," " James," " Globe," " Swan," and " Rose," under
Captain Benjamin Joseph, in 1616.
The first fleet sent out by the second Joint Stock consisted of the "James,"
"Anne," "New Year's Gift," "Bull," and "Bee," under Captain Martin Pring,
in 1617.
Journals of these last-named five voyages are published in "Purchashia Pilgrimes,"
and journals of the " New Year's Gift," the " Hector," and the " Bull " are preserved
amongst the Marine Records at this Office (Nos. XIX., XX., XXI., and XXV.). This
concludes the list of journals that have been separately published ; and, so far as is at
present known, the only journals, in original or copies, for subsequent voyages, are those
now included amongst the Marine Records, as shown in the accompanying list. The state-
ment shown on next page, taken from a very old and damaged document, gives an Abstract
of the Stock and Trade adventured by the East India Company between the years 1601
and 1619 inclusive, to which have been added, by way of footnotes, the names of the
vessels missing from each voyage, and the manner in which they were severally lost.
As early as the year 1629 the question was considered by the Directors whether it
would not be better to freight than to build ships,* the chief arguments at that
time against building being the large amount of capital that would have to be
invested in ships, and the difficulty of apportioning the cost and expenses of the
Company's vessels equally amongst the difierent adventurers. On further inquiry,
however, it was found that no persons were willing to let ships on freight to India
although SOL, 40Z., and even 451. per ton had been offered. But later on vessels were
obtainable on freight, and in 1642 the rate paid for a voyage to Bantam was 251.
and, in 1645, 201. per ton.f By this time the practice of freighting vessels generally
prevailed.
Shortly afterwards, owing to the opposition of the Dutch in the East, and the
unsettled state of affairs at home, the Company were reduced to great difficulties
and they failed to raise the capital required for a new Joint Stock. The question had
for some time past, been seriously considered whether the Company should continue
to build their own ships, and at a Court held on the 25th April 1645 the Directory
had under consideration a proposal to sell Blackwall Docks, and to freight ships when
wanted. Nothing further seems td have been done in this matter at the time but it
appears from Court Minutes of the 3rd December 1652, that the Docks were then
leased to Mr. Henry Johnson for 21 years at 200/. per annum.
During the Commonwealth a number of adventurers sent out ships to compete for a
share in the Indian trade, and the condition of the English East India Company
became most seriously depressed; but having obtained a new exclusive charter in
1657, they recommenced operations with activity. They bought some vessels and
hired others, the freight at this time ranging from 18Z. to 221. per ton to Surat and
back.
• Court Minutes, 29th April, 8tli May, and 19th June 1629,
t Marine Records, Miscellaneous, No. 1.
IX
'bo
®
ooooooooooooo o
ooooooooooooo o
ooooooooooooo o
ooooooooooooo o
eocococQCQcococoeocococova o
y.
a
o
-4-3
w
cS
o
-^3
^^ §
o a)
tc ho
=4-1 O
O •<—}
>^?§
a, o
a.s
o +=
o
'C
C3-S
> a)
o te
® «3
© o
;&«
SI
f-" PI
O i:'
02
ffl
-;^
■54-1
o
o
cS
;-(
•4.3
SQ
C3
)osTi<-*.-t^,o<oco
>f-(U30S0SU5OU5Q0
)0%Ot".*-«0*»W5
t CO t^ ■* ^ O 00 CI
s .ss
.=2
s
a
(OOOOOOOO
■ OMOOOOOO
) -^ (M i-H CO -^f 'li*
^
/^ -
S O r, O <
PC o
iCiCTO^oeQcoi-iOf-HOo !-,«
o o o o o o I «
St e
rO S
a o
^^^ ■
o be
o a
2i
o «
.'''^
2 «
cd
lOooO"— ioo«oo»fteo
^OOOOOQOOO'l^OtOO
<t*COi-H — OO dcoeoco
CT i-H .— I I— I W <M >-•
iOOoooooodOt-
)00000l>>0>— l-^COQD
it»-OSOOOOit-i-IOOC050(M
O) ^
"^ CO CO O 1
o o
Hi-'-^CO'-<(M^»flCOi-(rHO I
be
p^
^'^•^c0(M"^M"^'^>-'*f3Oi00t>.cso»a0
II
^rtict^cociO'-'iMeo'^owt-QOos
o o o o o o . o o o
eoOOoooiHiooooooooo
>*iOOOOOCOt- OOOOOOOO
jATt»r50t>0«ncOG^OOOOOOO
floOCOeOCOCTrHtOtN.tD*».J>OSOOO
toeDOCOrH001>t-- OOOOOOO
.-H fH ^ rH (N W •*
o
•g
.-I CO
o o
(O CO
S02
2 «
f
=i ^
«3 t- 00 OS .— . c3 ^ "Ch d,
_^,-,^ re _Li+3 h-t=^7H
en irt fft e?i ■^ Ti d _ J? ^— '
CO
So
§ "^
^ a
a) fa
o ,_
.a « ■
IM
0) ° ■"
CO ^ CM U3
.S
bo
a -i
C5
"5
5 '« ^^ 53
(M o fc. a
s 2gS
^-g.a
.3 S
to"
l« .! a
«si
i5«
rt 2 o
P to g
^ " S 5
g 2^ o
is =a5 ^
_r ■^ CO 60
3 g Cj 68
es rt ^ ^
tot^oocsOi-<(MroTj<»o(or»oo»
OOOOV-lrHi— 'I— '1— t<-<^HF-.— <»^
OOOOOOOO o . o o o ^ ^ ^
ri <d C3 ^ ri t^ CJ
.el
93flS^cis3c3c3cfic3
.a
H
o
02
fe ^ ^
.2 '"'
-'mm
»j te '' a *
or:; PS
Qj o a w g
0) o 2
ja ja ja
25Q05.
From this time the Company adopted generally the system of hiring what vessels they
required for their trade, and for a single voyage. The manner of taking up shipping
was not by open tender, but a Committee of Shipping was appointed, consisting of a
few Directors, who were left to provide, in such way as they thought fit, the vessels
required, and the Committee themselves fixed the rates of freight they would give.
A part at least of the Directors were ship-owners, and these openly and avowedly
let their ships to the Company, a practice that was tacitly permitted by the
Proprietors.*
Upon the renewal of the Company's Charter by Cromwell, in 1657, all their large
ships had become either lost or worn out. The Court, therefore, in consequence of an
overture made to them by Captain Millet, " inclined much to encourage the building
" of good able three-decked ships of 450 or 500 tons which will be fittest for their
" employment ; and he is told that if he build such a ship, so that she may be fit for
" their service, they will then give her employment before any other ship. And for
" the terms of freight he shall have as good as they give to any ; but they could not,
" at present, make conditions, in regard freight riseth and falleth, according as the
" prices of provisions and wages governed."* This was the first instance, followed
afterwards by many others, of leave to build for the Company, with a promise of
preference in employment, without the stipulation of any other conditions ; a principle
which, whilst it went to provide a more efficient fleet for the Company, went also to
fix a double relation between them and one set of ship-owners ; because, these ships
being fit only for the Company's trade, their owners naturally endeavoured to continue
them in the Company's service. This principle laid the foundation of a permanent
body of ship-owners, which, in process of time, produced very important effects.
In 1668 the tenders for building ships on promise of employment not coming in
fast enough, the Court, in addition to their former encouragement, offered twenty
shillings extra freight per ton for the first two voyages, which implied that the ships
were to be entertained for a succession of voyages-
During the period of domestic disturbances, shipbuilding in England had ceased to
be carried on with the same energy as before, but it received a stimulus in 1670 by
the passing of an Actf ordering that (1) no foreign-built ships shall enjoy the
privileges of English or Irish built ships, even although navigated as that ActJ
directs, and although the owners likewise be Englishmen, prize ships only excepted.
. . . And in order to encourage the building of good and defensible ships, it was
further enacted, that for seven years to come, whoever should build ships witk
three decks, or with two decks, a half deck and a forecastle, with five feet between
each deck, mounted with at least 30 cannon, should for the first two voyages,
receive one-tenth of all the customs paid on their cargoes exported or imported.
By 1682 so many tenders for building ships had been received, that the Directors were
unable to accept them all, and they thereupon withdrew their premium of twenty
shillings extra freight for the first two voyages.
After this, the shipping of the Bast India Company began to improve, and about
1689 the Company published an account of the state of their trade, shipping, and forts
in which it was stated " that within seven years past they had built 16 great ships
" from 900 to 1,300 tons each. . . . That they had now at sea, in India, and
" coming home, eleven ships and four permission ships. . . . They had seven
*' great ships and six permission ones, all for Coast and Bay. . . . They had seven
* Marine Eecords, Miscellaneous, No. 1.
t 22 & 23 Car. II., cap. 11.
J Previous Navigation Act of 1660.
XI
" ships for CMna and the South Seas, besides about 30 other small armed vessels
" constantly remaining in India."*
A little later on, in 1695, the Company again experienced a diflBculty in supplying
themselves with shipping, owing, it has been suggested, to two causes : 1st, heavy
losses by accidents and captures ; and, 2ndly, the falling credit of the Company, which
made ship-owners less desirous of building for them than formerly .f Accordingly an
extra payment of 20s. per ton was offeredj for each voyage for three-decked vessels of
500 tons and upwards, and under these conditions several offers were received. As
another mode of overcoming the difficulty the Company became part owners of vessels
they desired to employ in their service. §
Upon the formation of the English East India Company the competition for vessels
and Commanders was keen between the two Companies, and owners of vessels took
advantage of this circumstance to raise their rates.f
Shortly after the union of the two Companies, bye-laws were passed || to the effect
that after Michaelmas 1710, no ship or vessel should be hired or freighted wherein any
Director was concerned as an owner ; that the Court of Directors should not invest any
of the Company's money or effects in shipping, except such small ships as they might
have occasion to employ in the East Indies ;^ that all ships to be hired by the Company
should be taken up by ballot ; and that no tender should be accepted which should not
be j&rst made in writing, by the Commander and two of the owners, specifying the
names of the owners.
An attempt was made in 1711 to deprive the Committee of Shipping of some of
their exclusive authority in the hire of vessels, and a resolution was passed that
all tenders of shipping should first be laid before the Court ;** but a fortnight later
this order was rescinded, and tenders were directed to be again received by the
Committee of Shipping.f f At last, however, those who were endeavouring to introduce
reforms in connection with the engagement of shipping gained their end, and by a
Resolution of the Court of the 13th August 1712, an advertisement was ordered to be
issued inviting tenders for shipping, which were to be sent in, sealed, to the Secretary,
in order to be laid before the Court. Not the least important effect of this change
was that the Court secured all the freight they required at prices considerably below
what had been previously paid to owners of vessels.
Very shortly, however, the owners of vessels combined to raise the rate of freight,
and in the contest that followed the owners gained the day,JJ and succeeded in forcing
the Company to pay higher rates than they had at first offered ; and as is remarked
in a memorandum on the subject, " Here ended, and in this way, the efforts of that
period for a reform in the business of freighting ships."f In the following year (1717)
the Court, to avoid fresh contests, themselves proposed, in the annual advertisement for
tenders, to give the same terms as last year. The rates continued on this footing
until raised by the rupture with Spain in 1720, but in 1722 they were again,
lowered. §§
* M.icpherson's " Annals of Commerce," Vol. II,, p. 645.
* Marine Eecords, Miscellaneous, No. 1.
^ Court Minutes, 9th November 1694.
§ Court Minutes, 5th December 1694.
II Vide " Charters," India Office Eecords and Court Minutes, 25th May 1710.
T This appears to strike immediately at the Company's joining with individuals in the purchase of ships.
** Court Minutes, 27th June 1711.
ft Court Minutes, 13th July 1711.
Jf Court Minutes, 8th and 15th August 1716.
§§ Court Minutes, 11th July 1722.
xu
By a resolution of the Court on the 12th August 1724, it was decided that ships
^hich had already performed a journey to India and back should be re-engaged without
laallot, and that " ships which are or have been in this Company's service shall for the
" future be employed in order as they return home, provided the Commanders comply
" with their Charterparties and Instructions." This practically gave almost a monopoly
of employment to those vessels that had once been engaged by the Court.
The building of ships for the purpose of the Company was now carried on to such
an extent that the Court found it necessary to adopt measures to discourage the laying
down of more vessels* and to this end it was " Eesolved that henceforth in case of the
" mortality or misbehaviour of the Commanders of the ships in this Company's service
" the Court of Directors do recommend such persons as they judge proper to the
" command of the said ships whenever they are again taken up for the service, and in
^' so doing that a particular regard be had to such as have served the Company and
" their owners faithfully and well. Eesolved also that it be recommended by this
*' Court to all succeeding Courts of Directors to continue in the same method till the
" present inconveniencies are remedied by the shipping being reduced to a proper
" number for the service."
The above orders for discouraging the building of new vessels for the Company's
service were confirmed by the Court on the 10th April 1730 ; but on the request of Captain
Micklefield of the ship " Marlborough," which had been burnt, he was permittedf to
build a new vessel in her place for the Company's service. Similar applications made
in 1731 and 1732 were also complied with, and thence arose the practice of owners
being permitted to build new vessels on the bottoms of old ships, a custom which tended
to keep the supply of ships to the Company in the hands of an exclusive set. These
were not long in baking advantage of their position, and brought considerable pressure
to bear upon the Court with the view of raising the rates of freight, | who, however, met
the .demand by declaring ''that, in case the owners do not agree to accept the
*' Company's terms, public notice be given that the Court are ready to receive tenders
*' of such ships that are 300 tons and upwards, and may be made fit for a voyage to the
" Bast Indies this season." § Upon this resolution being communicated to the ship-
owners they reluctantly agreed to accept the same freight as before. ||
It was not, however, long before the owners renewed their application for higher
terms,ir and on this occasion the Court yielded to their demands,** the owners having
declared that " on a serious consideration they were unanimously of opinion that they
•could not abate anything of their proposals." The rates now paid were 30Z. and 33Z,
per ton for coarse and fine goods respectively.
In 1751 the Court gave directionsff for a vessel to - be built for the Company's
service, for protecting the trade on the Malabar Coast against the pirates there.
This vessel was named the " Guardian," and the first Commander was Captain "William
James.
By an Act of 1772 (12 Geo. III., cap. liv.), owing to the scarcity of oak timber for
the use of the Eoyal Navy, the Bast India Company were precluded from building any
new ships after the 18th March of that year, and by a Eesolution of the latter date
• Court Minutes, 24th and 29th March 1727.
t Court Minutes, 21st October 1730.
X Court Minutes, 5th September 1739.
§ Court Minutes, 14th September ] 739.
II Court .Minutes, 28th September 1739.
% Court Minutes, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th September 1742.
** Court Minutes, 29th September 1742.
tt Court Minutes, 12th April 1751.
XUl
iihe Court decided tliat no new ship should be laid'l^wn for them until the tonnage of
all the ships employed by them should be reduced to 45,000 tons.
An alleged general mismanagement by the Directors of the East India Company led
to the appointment, in 1772, of a Parliamentary Committee of Secrecy, to inquire and
report upon their affairs generally. The Third Report refers to freight and demorrage.
This Committee found that for ten years previously the sum of 5,018,162?. Os. 6d.
had been paid on this account, from which must, however, be deducted the sum of
"240,260?., on account of transporting the Company's troops to their settlements. An
examination of the charter-party showed " that the Company generally covenant with
*' owners that the ship is to carry at least 499 tons at certain rates therein specified,
" and carry out and bring home 80 tons of iron kintlage or ballast, as part thereof.
" That the master, officers, and ship's company shall also be allowed as a part of the
'" said 499 tons, to carry the quantity of 25 tons outwards, and of 15 tons from
" port to port in the East Indies, &c., and also 15 tons homewards ; and it is also
" covenanted and agreed between the parties, that, notwithstanding the ship is let
■" to freight but for 499 tons, yet the Company and their factors, &c., may, if they
*' think fit, lade what more they please, at certain rates, namely, for double kintlage
" the sums specified in the said charter-party, and for all further exceedings half
-*' freight."
This Committee remarked that a larger number of ships were taken up than were
required by the Company's trade, and they showed that, during the years 1753 to
1772, inclusively, the Company employed 175,086 tons of shipping, builders' measure-
ment, for the importation of 139,627 tons of merchandise, so that the tons of shipping
exceeded the tons of merchandise brought home by the amount of 35,459 tons. It
Tvas further shown that at the date of their enquiry the Company had an excess of
shipping entertained in their service to the extent of 26,360 tons. At this time the
Company had 87 ships in their employ, whereas it appeared that 55 ships would be
more than sufficient for their trade, and they possessed therefore an excess of 32
vessels, which entailed a wholly unnecessary charge to the amount of 73,904?. per
annum.
At the commencement of their Report, the Committee hinted at the possible
•economy that would ensue were the Company to build their own ships, instead of
hiring them, but they refrained from making any definite recommendation to that
effect.
About the year 1772, the practice of selling the commands of ships in the
i^/ompany's service began to attract attention. This practice emanated from the
principle of perpetuating bottoms, which preserved his position to a Commander who
continued to behave well, as long as he chose to retain it. He was consequently
enabled to make terms, privately, for resigning, when he thought fit, in favour of
another qualified person agreeable to the owners, some of whom were accused of
entering into the same traffic when a bottom was first introduced into the service, or
a command lapsed. This practice is said to have begun about the year 1750,
for a full consideration.* The Company had severely forbidden it, and it was
stipulated, both with owners and commanders, that they should abstain from it. In
1772 the Directors had a case brought before them of a Captain whom it was
proposed to supersede in this manner, f and although they interfered in the matter
the practice continued, and became at length almost universal ; the price of a
-command being sometimes as high as 10,000?.
* Marine Kecords, Miscellaneous, No. 1.
I Court Minutes, llth August 1772.
25005. d
XIV
Owing to the difficulty experienced in obtaining ships to carry out troops and
stores to the East Indies, the Directors were authorized, by an order of Court of the-
15th May 1781, to purchase, during the continuance of the war, such ships as they
might require to carry troops and stores to India, which were afterwards to be
employed by the Company in India or sold there, but not to be sent home with
merchandise.*
Towards the close of the American war, the Directors complained bitterly of the
oppressive terms of owners for the hire of their shipping, to which, however, they were
rorced of necessity to submit, f The freights were in this year at the then unexampled
rate of 4:71. per ton, an increase of no less than 91. per ton on the rate of the year
immediately preceding. In 1783, the first year of peace, the owners demanded 37L
per ton, which was about the price in 1780, when war still raged. The Directors
ofiered 32L, and after much altercation the owners consented to take SBl-X The
Directors then advertised for otheir ships, whereupon 28 ships were tendered at rates
much below the last-named price. The report of the Company's Inspecting Officer
on the ships tendered was, however, generally unfavourable, many of them being of a
foreign build, others of a slight and weak structure, and some nearly worn out. In
the interim the old owners had tendered their vessels at 33/. per ton, and as this rate
was not very much in excess of that at which the other ships had been offered, their
tender was accepted, but at the same time the Committee of Shipping was directed to
prepare an estimate of the expense of building, outfit, and other charges of an East
India ship, fit for sea, to be laid before the Court on the 1st of May in each year.§
In October 1784 the number of ships abroad and at home in the Company's service-
was 66, whereas the Court considered that not less than 70 were required for the
proper accommodation of the trade, and they therefore obtained permission ta
commence the construction forthwith of six ships of about 755 tons burthen each for
that service, II and six more ships were to be built for the season 1786.^ In November
1785 it was deemed expedient to have three sets of shipping, comprising about 30'
ships in each set, and leave was accordingly given for the construction of eight more
new ships.**
Under a bye-law of 1773 the employment of ships for more than four voyages was
prohibited, but in May 1790 the Court resolved that, from past experience, ships would
run three voyages without stripping off their sheathing ; and, if the practice should-
become general, ships which made the outfit of the fourth voyage the repairing voyage,
might with great safety perform six voyages. The bye-law was accordingly suspended,
and agreements were entered into with the owners for their ships to perform six,,
instead of only four, voyages.
Even after this concession, the owners of ships employed by the Company were
constantly endeavouring, by their combined action, to keep up the rates of freight,
whilst the Directors were ever attempting to bring them down to a reasonable and
fair scale. This question came before the General Court on the 3rd April 1793, when an
opinion was recorded " that some permanent system may be established, upon principles
of fair, well regulated, and open competition." Steps were accordingly taken to this
• By this Eesolution the Company's 9th bye-law was suspended, which ordained, " That the Court of
" Directors shall not invest any of the Company's money or effects whatsoever in shipping, except such small
*' ships as they may have occasion to employ in the East Indies."
•}• Court Minutes, 25th April J 781.
% Court Minutes, 20th and 29th August 1783.
^ Court Minutes, 4th September 1783.
jj Court Minutes, 4th October 1784.
'% Court Minutes, 19th January 1785.
** Court Minutes, 8th November 1785.
XV
effect, and on tlie Stli February 1796 the Court of Directors agreed upon a report to
the General Court, from which it appeared that for the current season the Directors
had effected a reduction in freight equal to 183,316Z.* So strong, however, was the
influence of the shipping interests in the proprietary of the Company, that the
proposals of the Court were negatived, on the 17th February, and it was only after
several unsuccessful attempts that the Keport of the Directors was approved by the
General Court on the 10th March following.
On the 28th June 1799 a Bill was brought into the House of Commons, by
Mr. Dundas, for regulating the manner in which the Company should in future take
up ships for their regular service, which was duly passed and received the Eoyal
assent on the 12th July.f
The introduction of ships built in India formed matter of discussion shortly after a
renewal of the Company's exclusive privileges in 1793 ; and in 1795 the Court sent out
instructions to their Governments in India authorizing them to take up such proper
ships as they could procure to bring home goods from within the Company's limits.
In June of that year an Act was passed J authorizing during the then war, and for
eighteen months after its conclusion, ships from India, though not British-built or
registered, if built within the territories of the Company, to enter their goods and to
export goods to India. This provision was extended by subsequent Acts.
In 1810 an Act§ was passed authorizing the Company to engage ships beyond eight
voyages, if on repair they should be found fit for the service ; also, to take up, by
private contract, ships employed in carrying convicts or stores to New South Wales
to bring home cargoes from China or India.
In 1819 an Act was passed to amend and consolidate into one Act the several laws
relating to the manner in which the East India Company were required to hire ships. ||
Previously to 1796, commanders of vessels were required to take " an oath against
trading to, in, or from India," but, on the recommendation of a Committee appointed
at that date "to take into consideration the present and future situation of the
commanders of the Company's ships," that oath was abolished, and one substituted for
it to be true and faithful to the Company. Commanders had also to give a penalty
bond for 10,000L for good behaviour and strict observance of engagements with the
Company. The commanders were now permitted to carry on a limited trade on their
own account, and a certain amount of tonnage, out and home, not to exceed 99 tons in
all, was allowed them for that purpose, the only trade restrictions being " woollens and
warlike stores " on the outward journey, and " musk, camphire, arrack, and China raw
silk " on the homeward voyage. Every commander was also required to pay into the
Company's treasury, on return from each voyage, the sum of 500 Z.^
The commercial affairs of the East India Company were again considered by a
Select Committee of the House of Commons in 1811, whose observations thereon are
contained in their Eleventh Eeport. Shortly afterwards (1813) an Act was passed
by which the Bast India trade was thrown open to private competition, although the
* From the Court Minutes of the 18th January 1814, it appears that the difference between the peace freights
paid in 1791 under the old system, and the peace freights allowed to the regular ships in each year on the new '
system of open competition, exhibits a saving to the Company in 17 years, viz., 1796-97 to 1812-13, of the
very considerable sum of 1,896,546/.
t 39 Geo. III., cap. 89,
•J 35 Geo. III., cap. 115.
§ 50 Geo. III., cap. 86.
II 58 Geo. III., cap. 83.
IT Court Minutes, 27th September 1796.
XVI
exclusive trade to CHna, deemed by far the most lucrative at tlie time, was stiir
reserved to the Company* until the 10th April 1834.
In consequence of the " new situation " in which the Company was placed by the
Act above referred to, Committees were appointed for an "investigation of the
" Company's Establishments abroad and at home, with a view to the general improve-
*' ment of their finances."t
In view of the fact that, under the altered conditions of the East Indian trade, it
could not be expected that the commanders and ofl&cers would obtain much advantage
therefrom, it was decided to grant them a fixed rate of pay in lieu of tonnage, and the
claim of 500L from the commanders at the end of each voyage was discontinued.!
Regulations were also sanctioned for the grant of annuities to present and past
commanders of regular ships, and also to their widows and children. § Further,
by Court Minutes of the 8th February 1814, a "General Sea Insurance Fund"
was established, which was charged at the rate of 5 per cent, on the ship and all
cargoes.
The invention of steam as a power of propulsion, and its applicability to ships,
began to attract attention in the early years of the present century, and, in 1822, a
public meeting was held in London with the view of forming a Steam Navigation
Company to trade with India, the result of which was the despatch of Lieutenant
(afterward Captain) J. Johnston to Calcutta to see what could be done to prosecute
the object in view.|l At a meeting held in Calcutta it was announced that the
Governor General (Lord Amherst) in Council was prepared to recommend a gift of
Es. 20,000, by way of premium, " to whoever, whether individuals or a Company,
" being British subjects, should permanently, before the end of 1826, establish a steam
" communication between England and India, either by the Cape of Good Hope or
" Eed Sea, and make two voyages out and two home, occupying not more than
"seventy days on each passage." The "Enterprize" was the first steam vessel
that proceeded to India. She sailed on the 16th August 1825, under the command
of Captain Johnston, and although she took 113 days on the passage, and so failed to
obtain the promised premium, she was purchased, on arrival at Calcutta, by the
Indian Government, by whom she was employed in connection with the first Burmese
war, and proved of great value in carrying despatches from Calcutta to Rangoon. The
success thus far of the "Enterprize" encouraged the introduction of steam vessels into
the local trade of India.
On the expiration of the Charter of 1813 the trade to China was also thrown open,
and, from the year 1834, the East India Company ceased to be traders, and they sold
their merchant vessels to various private firms.^i
These introductory remarks on the late East India Company's Mercantile Marine may
be brought to an end by the following historical abstract of some of the more
important naval engagements fought by the East India Company's ships.
In 1601 the first fleet, under Lancaster, prospected the Island of St. Helena, entered
into a treaty with the King of Achin, settled a factory at Bantam, and captured a
valuable Portuguese carravel south of the Cape Yerde Islands.**
* 53 Geo. III., cap. 155.
j Court Minutes, 22nd September 1813.
'I Marine Eecords, Miscellaneous, No. 25.
§ Court Minutes, 29th April 1814.
Ij "History of Merchant Shipping," W. S. Lindsay. Vol. IV., p. 339.
f Court Minutes, 12th and 26th March 1834.
** Lancaster's voyages. See Hakluyt Society's Publication No. LVI.
XVll
In 1611 the Company's fleet, under command of Captain Saris,* proceeded to
Japan and settled a Company's factory at Firando. In the same year a Portuguese
Frigate was captiired by Captain Downton off Surat.f
On the 29th November 1612 the Company's fleet, under the command of Captain
Thomas Best, engaged the Portuguese fleet off Surat, consisting of four galleons and
twenty-six frigates, in two separate actions, when the Portuguese were defeated with
great loss.J
1616. On the 16th August a fleet under Captain Benjamin Joseph encountered a
big Portuguese carrack off the Comoro Islands, which he fought for three days, after
which she was run ashore and burnt. In this engagement Captain Joseph was
killed. §
1618. On the 23rd December an English fleet, under Sir Thomas Dale, engaged the
Dutch off Jakatra, and captured their ship the " Black Lion," which was accidentally
burnt on the 28th idem. The fight was renewed on the Ist March following, when
the Dutch fleet sought safety in flight. ||
1620. An outward bound fleet, under Captain Andrew Shilling, entered Saldanha
Bay, and took possession of the country in the name of King James, by a proclamation
of the 3rd July. In November and December following Captain Shilling fought two
battles, off Jask, with a Portuguese fleet under Ruy Preere de Andrade ; the former
of which was indecisive^ but in the latter Captain Shilling defeated his opponent, but
he died shortly afterwards from the effects of a wound he received in the second
engagement.^
1622. A fleet consisting of five ships and four pinnaces, under the command of
Captains Blithe and Weddell, defeated a Portuguese fleet off Ormuz, and captured
that island in co-operation with the Persian army. In this engagement the Portuguese
Admiral, Euy Preere de Andrade, was taken prisoner.**
1625. Bight strong Portuguese galleons were well beaten off Ormuz by four
English and four Dutch vessels, with the loss of 60 English and Dutch, but upwards
of 500 Portuguese, tt
1653. On the 24th March two English ships fell in with three Dutch vessels at the
entrance to the Gulf of Persia. The next day a hot engagement took place, which
lasted for eight hours, after which one of the English ships, the " Blessing," was
boarded and captured. The other, the " Supply," meanwhile endeavoured to escape,
but, being hard pressed, ran ashore, and struck her colours. JJ
1670. At Japarra, three Dutch ships endeavoured to capture the Company's vessel
" Zant," Captain Parrick, and gave her a broadside ; but the " Zant " replied and
sank the biggest of them, whereupon the other two sailed away.§§
1673. On the 22nd August a fleet of ten of the Company's ships engaged a superior
force of 22 Dutch vessels in Pettapoli Bay, when after a stout fight of several hours,
some of the English ships were disabled and obliged to retire, and others were captured
by the Dutch. II II
* Marine Eecords, ISTo. XIV.
" f Purchas his Pilgrims, Vol. I., p. 295.
X O. C, Vol. I., No. 102. Journal of the " Oseander," Hakluyt Society's Publications, No. LVI.
§ Purchas his Pilgrims, Vol. I,, p. 554.
II Purchas his Pilgrims, Vol. I., p. 620 ; O. C, Vol. VI., Nos. 718 and 784.
IT Marine Eecords, No. XXX.
** Marine Eecords, No. XXXIV. (In this journal, which is defectire, several important events are
jnissing.) 0. C, Vol. VIII., No. 1032 ; Vol. IX., No. 1076.
tt O. C, Vol. XI., No. 1217.
tt O. C, Vol. XXIIT., No. 2335.
§§ O. C, Vol. XXXIV., No. 3859.
Jil! 0. C, Vol. XXXIV, Nos. 3834, 3835, 3836-, 3843, 3846, 3857, 3858.
25005. e
XVIU
1692. On tlie 3rd February tlie Company's ship " Samuel," Captain William Freke,
iell in witli the Frencli vessel " L'Bscueist " off the Cape of Good Hope, when an
engagement ensued, but the latter was both larger and a better sailer than the
" Samuel." Captain Freke, however, fought until his masts were carried by the board,
-wrhen he was obliged to yield. The French plundered the ship and then obliged the
Captain to give a bond for 2001. for her ransom.*
1703. On the 8th December the ship " Canterbury " fell in with two French ships
•of war in the straits of Malacca. These she fought on that day and the next,
hut was at last obliged to yield, and was taken by the captors to Pondicherry as a
prize.f
1746. Nine French ships, under the command of M. Labourdinaies, Grovernor of
Jilauritius, met an Bast India Company's squadron off Negapatam, about the
25th June, when an engagement ensued, which resulted in the flight of the French
fleet.J
1757. The Company's ships " Suffolk," " Houghton," and " Godolphin " fell in with
two French frigates off the Cape on the 9th March, and after a smart action beat
them off. The Court of Directors highly commended the conduct of the commanders,
officers, and crews upon this occasion, and each ship received a gratuity of 2,00OZ.
These ships were commanded by Captain Wilson, who was made commander of all the
Company's ships, and appointed to the " William Pitt," in which ship he discovered
Pitt's Straits in 1759.§
1757. At the recapture of Fort William many of the Company's ships were
•employed, and in some instances the crews were engaged on shore. ||
1759. On the 15th and 16th May, the Company's ship " Hardwicke " fought an action
with two French vessels off Masulipatam.^ On the 24th November the Dutch, with
four frigates of thirty-six guns each, two frigates of twenty-six guns each, and another
ship mounting sixteen guns, with crews of fifteen hundred men on board, attempted
to capture the British possessions in Bengal ; but they were driven back, and captured
by the Company's ships " Calcutta," " Duke of Dorset," and " Hardwicke," the
commanders of which vessels were subsequently rewarded by the Court.**
On the 26th November in the same year, the Company's ships " Royal George "
and "Oxford" intercepted and captured three Dutch ships and three sloops off
Calpee.++
1760. On the 31st January the Company's ship " Shaftesbury " stood intp Madras
Eoads, in defiance of two French ships there blockading the town, who attacked her,
but, succeeding in beating them off, she then embarked a detachment of troops, and
proceeded to St. Thomas, where she engaged and beat off a French frigate. The
captain, officers, and crew of the " Shaftesbury " were warmly commended for their
gallant conduct on this occasion, and received a reward from the Court.tt
1763. The Company's ship " Winchelsea " fought a French frigate single-handed ia
January off the Hughli river and beat her off, for which her commander. Captain
Thomas Howe received the thanks of the Court. §§
* O. C, Vol. XLIX., No. 6801.
t O. C, Vol. LVIII., No. 7980.
J St. Helena Eecords, 4th February 1746-47, Vol. XII.
§ Marine Eecords, 438 H ; 397 C and D ; and 594 H. Also Court Minutes, 5th October 1757.
II Marine Records, 322 C ; East Indies, Vol. 2 ; Bengal Letters Eeceived, Vol. 3.
^Marine Records, 368 F.
** Marine Records, 568 F ; 308 A ; 612 H. Court Minutes, 19th February 1762.
ft Marine Records, 588 D and 17 E.
Xt Marine Records, 610 G. Court Minutes, 19th February 1762.
§§ Marine Records, 4 E. Court Minutes, 23rd December 1763.
XIX
1779. The Company's ship " Bridgewater " fought an American privateer of superior
force on the 8th March, on her way from St. Helena towards England, and beat her
off, for which the crew received a reward of 2,000Z. from the Court of Directors.*
1793. The Company's ships "Triton," "Eoyal Charlotte," and "Warley," in
company with H.M.S. " Minerva," were employed in the blockade of Pondicherry,
in July and August, and assisted at the capture of that place.f
1794. The Company's ship "Pigot" fought a gallant action at Bencoolen on the
7th February, with three French frigates, but had to yield to superior force. | During >
this year the Company's ships " William Pitt," " Britannia," and " Houghton," under
Commodore Mitchell (who was knighted for his services on this occasion), cruised in
the Indian seas as men-of-war for the protection of commerce. They captured
two large privateers, and defeated a French squadron of two frigates, a brig of war,
and an armed ship. §
1795. "When the great expedition was ordered for the West Indies, application
was made to the Company for assistance, and fourteen of the Company's ships were
fitted out immediately, and others sold to Government and equipped as line-of-
battle ships. II
An expedition was fitted out at St. Helena, consisting of the Company's ships •
"Goddard," "Manship," " Hawkesbury," "Airly Castle," "Asia," "Essex," and
" Busbridge," which proceeded to cruise to windward of the island, where they
intercepted and captured a valuable fleet of nine Dutch Indiamen.^
In the same year, the Company's ships " Bombay Castle," " Exeter," and
" Brunswick," were fitted out as men-of-war at Bombay, and assisted in taking the
Cape of Good Hope.**
1797. When, upon the outbreak of the mutiny at the Nore, the Court of Directors
called upon their officers to serve on board His Majesty's ships for the defence of the
river, the request was promptly and zealously answered by the maritime service at
large.tt
Commodore Farquharson, of the Company's service, on the " Alfred," with a fleet
of their ships, fell in with a powerful French squadron of men-of-war on the 29th
January ; the Indiamen immediately formed the line of battle, and gave chase to the
enemy, who crowded all sail, and was soon out of sight. This bold manoeuvre saved
a valuable fleet to the Company and to the nation.JJ
1798. This year the Company's ships " Royal Charlotte," " Cuffnells," " Phoenix,"
and " Alligator," assisted H.M. ships " La Pomone," " Argo," and " Cormorant "
in convoying a large fleet of merchantmen and transports to Lisbon. On the 25th of
September they fell in with a French fleet of nine sail, consisting of one eighty-gun
ship and eight frigates. The signal was made for the Company's ships to form the
line with those of His Majesty's, and the convoy were ordered to push for Lisbon.
This manoeuvre, and the warlike appearance of the Indiamen, deterred the French
admiral from attacking them, so that the whole fleet reached Lisbon in safety. §§
1799. The Company's ships " Earl Howe " and " Princess Charlotte," which had
been equipped for offensive service by order of the Governor General, received
* Marine Eecords, 42 G. Court Minutes, 10th June 1779.
t Marine Eecords, .366 K; 150 L ; and 182 B.
J Marine Eecords, 503 I.
§ Marine Eecords, 184 D ; 285 EE.
II Court Minutes, 19th and 26th August, 4th and 16th September 1795.
f Marine Eecords, 363 D ; 321 C ; 229 P; and 24 I.
** Marine Eecords, 125 G ; 138 F ; 849 C.
ft Court Minutes, 7th and 21st June 1797.
J J Marine Eecords, 140 H.
§§ Marine Eecords, 150 O; 178 B ; 175 F.
25005. f
XX
instructions on tlie 6tli January from H.M.S. "Victorious" to cruise between the
Palmyra Rocks and Pigeon Island. The commander and officers having received
commissions from Government, they were occupied in this service until the close of
the year.*
1800. The French frigate "Medee" was taken by the Company's ships "Exeter"
and " Bombay."f In the same year a gallant defence was made by the Company's
ship " Kent " against the " Confiance " of twenty-six guns, commanded by the
celebrated Surcoufe, and though the "Kent" was captured, it was only after having
lost her commander and twenty-two men killed and thirty-four wounded ; the action
lasted nearly two hours.J
On the 27th of June the Company's ship " Amiston," Captain Campbell Marjoribanks,
having just anchored at Bencoolen, was attacked by an armed vessel flying French
colours, supposed to be a privateer. The "Arniston" promptly cut her cable, gave
chase, and fired several broadsides into her ; but, outsailing the " Arniston," by
beating to windward, she escaped after a chase of several hours. §
On the 10th I^ovember the Company's ship " Phoenix," Captain Mofiat, captured a
French privateer, the " General Malartie," carrying sixteen guns and one hundred
and twenty men.]!
1804. The Company's homeward bound China fleet (with a number of country ships
and whalers under protection), having no men-of-war in company, on the 14th
February, fell in with the French Admiral Linois, in the " Marengo," eighty-four gun
ship, " Semillante," forty guns, " Belle Poule," forty guns, a corvette of twenty-eight
guns, and a brig of eighteen guns. The enemy being to windward, Commodore
Dance, at the suggestion of Captain Timins, made the general signal to tack. The
Indiameu then stood towards the French fleet, engaged them during the two following
days, and eventually defeated, and chased them out of sight.^ Commodore Dance was
knighted, and various rewards were distributed among the captains, officers, and
seamen.** In the same year the Company's ships " Lord Castlereagh " and " Lady
Castlereagh " were fitted out and cruised in the Bay of Bengal for the protection
of trade. ft
In that year also the Company's ship " Preston " acted as guardship at Kedgeree. JJ
In 1805 the Company's ships " Earl Camden" and "Wexford" were fitted out in
Bombay Harbour, and cruised in the Indian seas for the protection of trade. §§ On the
7th August the " Cumberland," Captain Farrer, under convoy of Sir Thomas
Troubridge, received and returned several broadsides, within pistol shot, from the
French line-of-battle ship " Marengo," and from a large frigate, her consort. || ||
In 1806 the Company's ship "Warren Hastings" fought a most gallant action
against the French frigate " Pi^montaise," and although at last captured, the enemy
hauled off several times during the action, which lasted for four hours.^^
In 1810 the Company's ships and seamen were employed at the taking of the Isle
of France*** ; and, on the 4th July, the Company's ship " Astell," in company with the
* Marine Eecords, 203 B, 245 B.
t Marine Eecords, 138 I.
X Court Minutes, 14th April 1801.
§ Marine Eecords, 149 C.
II Marine Eecords, l7o G.
f Marine Eecords, 303 A, 17 J.
** Court Minutes, 15th August 1804.
tt Marine Eecords, 188 A, 197 A.
XX Marine Eecords, 307 C.
§§ Marine Eecords, 303 B, 173 B.
III Marine Eecords, 202 B.
•KIT Court Minutes, 2grd December ISOfi.
*** Court Minutes, 8th March 1811.
XXI
^' Ceylon " and " Windham," was gallantly defended against a very superior force,
of two French frigates and a corvette, and escaped, in consequence of the crippled
state of her opponents, but her two consorts were captured by the enemy.*
F. C. Danvers,
Registrar and Superintendent of
Eecordg.
India Office,
31st March 1896.
* Marine Eecords, 12 A.
MARINE RECORDS.
Section I.
JOUENALS, &c., OF VOYAGES, 1605—1701.
Ledger
Journal
.
,
Journal
or
Beference
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
(.ends.
Beceipt
Book.
Number.
Remarks.
1605
1605
July 31
Ascension
Boger Stiles
Aug. 4
■^
I
Journal kept in the second
voyage.
1606
1606
May 12
Hopewell
John Knight
June 26
~~
II
Journal of an attempt to find
the North-West Passage.
1607
1607
Mar. 3
Dragon - . -
William Keeling -
April 17
1608
III
Fragment of a journal kept in
the third voyage by Captain
Keeling.
Mar. 4
Hector
William Hawkins -
Mar. 12
IV
Journal kept in the third
voyage. (Portion from 1st
Sept. 1607 to ISth Feb. 1608
is missing.)
Mar. 8
Dragon ■
William Keeling
June 19
1609
V
Another journal kept in the
third voyage.
Mar. 12
Dragon
William Keeling
Oct. 5
VI
Precis of Captain Eeeling'i
journal kept in the third
voyage.
Mar. 14
Ascension
Alexander Sharpeigh
Aug. 26
—^
VII
Journal kept- in the fourth
voyage.
1608
1608
July 17
Hector -
William Hawkins -
Aug. 19
"~"
VIII
Fragment of a journal kept in
the third voyage.
1610
1611
April 1
Peppercorn -
Nicholas Downton -
Jan. 29
1613
IX
Journal kept in the sixth
voyage.
April 4
Trades Increase
and afterwards
Peppercorn -
Sir Henry Middleton
Nicholas Downton.
Nov. 19
X
Journal kept by Thomas Love
in the sixth voyage.
April 19
Peppercorn
Nicholas Downton
Nov. 19
1613
XI
Journal kept by Nicholas
Downton in the sixth
voyage.
Nov. 15
Trades Increase
Sir Heniy Middleton
Dec. 22
—
XII
Journal kept in the sixth
voyage.
1611
1615
Jan. 5
Globe . -
Peter Williamson
Floris.
Feb. 17
1613
XIII
Translation of Floris's journal
in the seventh voyage.
April 3
Clove -
John Saris
Nov. 17
—
XIV
Journal kept by Captain Sari»
in the eighth voyage.
1612
1614
Feb. 1
Dragon
Thomas Best
June 15
1613
XV
Journal kept by Captain Beit
in the tenth voyage.
Feb. 3
Hoseander -
Thomas AJdworth -
Aug. 29
1612
XVI
Journal kept by Ealph Crosse
in the tenth voyage ; with
copies of wills, accounts, &c.
Feb. 9
Peppercorn -
Nicholas Downton -
April 13
1613
XVII
Abstract of part of Captain
Downton's journal in the
sixth voyage.
Aug. 31
Hoseander
Thomas Aldworth
April 12
—
XVIII
Extracts from a journal kept
,
in the tenth voyage.*
1614
1615
Feb. 25
New Year's Gift
Nicholas Downton
Nov. —
1617
XIX
Journal kept by Edward
Dodsworth in the second
joint stock voyage ; with
various notes at end.
Feb. 28
Hector - - -
and afterwards
Clove.
William Edwardes -
June 15
XX
Journal kept by John Monden
in the second joint stock
1 voyage.
* XVIII also contains : (1.) Directions for a voyage to India, based on the journals of the tenth voyage ; (2.) Notes based
aDDarentlvon the journal of the "Lyon" in the second joint stock voyage; (3.) Extracts from the journal of Alex. Child,
Master of the "James," 11th March 1616 to 20th July 1617 ; (4.) Copy of a "Butter " or sailing directions [by John Davis, of
Limehouse] ; (5.) Notes on soundings, &c., in the English Channel.
25005. 1.228. A
Journa 1
Ship.
Captain.
Journal
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Hemarks.
1614
Mar. 9
1615
April 20
July 10
Dec. 7
1616
Mar. 11
1617
Mar. 5
Mar. 20
1618-
July 25
Oct. 30
1619
Mar. 21
1620
Feb. 4
/
Mar. 18
Mar. 25
1621
Jan. 14
Mar. 19
Nov. 23
1623
Feb. 6
Feb. 25
Mar. 25
Deo. 24
1624
J'eb. 22
Mar. 27
New Tear's Gift
Clove -
Hoseander -
Sea Adrenture
James
Bull
Captain Adams' junk
("Sea Adventure"?)
Moon
Expedition
Charles
Boebuck -
Exchange
London
Lesser James
Jopas
Palsgrave •
Hart -
Halt
Elizabeth
Bull-
Anne Royal -
Royal James
Nicholas Downton -
Jas. Foster (Master)
I
Ralph Coppingall -
William Adams
Alex. Child (Master)
Martin Pring
William Adams
Sir Thomas Dale
John Bovre -
John Bickell -
Richard Swan (Mas-
ter).
Richard Swanley
Andrew Shillinge
John Wood (master)
John Weddell -
John Bickley
John Bickley
E. Lenmyes
John Weddell -
1614
Sept. 14
1617
June 19
1616
April 26
Oct. 22
1617
July 20
1618
Dec. 29
1619
Jan. 8
1618
Nov. 5
1619
Jan. 10
1624
June 16
1622
June 7
1624
June 24
1622
June 13
1621
May 27
1623
July 22
1622
Sept. 5
1626
Oct. 17
Sept. 17
1623
Nov. 7
1624
Jan. 27
April 11
1626
Oct. 17
XXI
XXII
XXIII
XXIV
XVIII
XXV
XXVI
XXVII
XXVIII
XXIX
XXX
XXXI
XXXII
XXXIII
XXXIV
XXXV
XXXVI
XXXVII
XXXVIII
XXXV
XXXV
XXXIX
Another journal of the voyage ;
with draft of a letter to
England, dated 27th Feb-
ruary 1615.
Journal of a voyage to Bantam
and back, kept by John
Borden.
Journal of a voyage from
Fatani to Firando and thence
to Bantam.
Journal by Edmund Sayers of
a voyage from Firando to
Siam and back, &c.
Journal of avoyage from Swally
to Jask and back.
Journal kept by Robert Adams.
Journals kept by Edmund
Sayers of two voyages from
Firando to Cochin China and
back; with notes of events in
Firando from 23rd Aug. 1618
to 8tb Jan. 1619.
Journal of Richard Bragge.
Journal of a voyage from
Surat to Jask and back.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Surat, Jask, &c.,
and back to England, kept
by Henry Crosby.
Journal of a voyage to the East
Indies and back, kept by
Richard Swan.
Journal kept by Richard
Swanley, while his ship was
attached to the Fleet of
Defence.
Journal of a voyage to Surat
and back, kept by Archibald
Jennison.
Journal . of a voyage from
London to the Cape, kept by
John Wood.
Journal of a voyage to Surat
and back, kept by Richard
Swanley.
Journal of a cruise in the
Fleet of Defence ; and of two
subsequent voyages.
Journal of a voyage to the Bast
Indies and back, kept by
John Bickley.
Journal of a voyage to the East
Indies and back, kept by
Andrew Symms.
Journal of a voyage from
Jacatra to Acheen and back.
Journal of a voyage from Japan
to Batavia.
Journal of a voyage from
Batavia homewards (un-
finished).
Journal of a voyage from
London to the East Indies
and back, kept by Robert Fox.
Journal
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Journal
ends.
Ledger
or Keference
Receipt Number.
Book.
Bemarks.
1624
Mar. 27
Mar. 27
1625
Mar. 5
1626
A pril 7
April 7
April 16
1627
Feb. 24
Mar. 2
Mar. 2
-July 20
1628
Mar. 6
May 22
1629
Mar. 25
April 10
April 10
1630
Mar. 1
Eoyal Janaes ■
Eagle
and afterwards
Scout
Falcon
and afterwards
Eoyal James
Discovery
Discovery
and afterwards
Hart
William
Hopewell
and afterwards
Star
Hart -
and afterwards
Royal Mary.
Hart -
and afterwards
Hopewell
Eoyal Mary
and afterwards
Hart and
Hopewell
Expedition
and afterwards
Hopewell
Eefuge
and afterwards
Falcon and Eoyal Mary.
Discovery
Charles
Charlei -
William
John Weddell
Nathl. Best (Master).
Richard Blyth
John Weddell.
John Johnson (Mas-
ter).
John Johnson (Mas
ter) and
Andw. Evans(Master)
Chris. Browne
R. Malim
Andrew Evans (Mas-
ter).
Barth. Goodall
Barth. Goodall*
John Pashley.
John Pashley.
John Pashley.
John Bickell (or
Bickley).
John Weddell
John Weddell
Mathew Wills
1626
Oct. 17
April
Oct. 19
1628
Nov. 14
1629
Dec. 18
Feb. 14
July 12
1628
Oct. 4
1629
July 5
1630
Jan. 12
1629
Dec. 18
Nov. 6
1631
Dec. 16
1630
Nov. 17
1631
AprU 7
1633
Aug. 6
XL
XLI
XLII
XLin
XLIV
XLV
XL VI
XL VII
XL VIII
XLIX
LI
LII
Lin
LIV
LV
Journal kept by Richard
Monck, of a voyage from
London to the East Indies and
back; with an account of
a fight between Captain
Weddell's fleet (together
with four Dutch ships) and
a Portuguese fleetj in the
Persian Gulf.
Also, minutes of consultations
held on board from 2nd April
1624 to 25th April 1625.
Journal of a voyage from
London to Surat and thence
to Gombroon and back, kept
by William Meyner.
Journal kept by Francis Pinder,
of a voyage from London to
Surat, thence to Persia and
back, and then to England.
Journal kept by John Vian, of
a voyage from London to
various ports in the East
Indies and back.
Journal of the same voyage,
kept by David Davies.
Journal kept by Andrew
Warden, of a voyage from
London to various ports in
the East Indies and back.
Journal kept by Abraham
Sayers in the " Hopewell "
outwards, and homewards in
the " Star."
Journal kept by Edward Austin
from London to various
ports in the East Indies.
Journal kept by John Pashley
from London to Surat.
Journal kept by Peter
Andrewes from Table Bay
to Surat, and thence, ssl'ter
various cruises, back to
England.
Journal kept by Daniel Hail,
of a voyage from London to
Surat, thence to Persia and
back, and so to England.
Journal kept by John Graunt
firom Bantam to England.
Journal kept by John Vian, of
a voyage from London to
Surat, Persia, &c., and back
to England.
Journal kept by Nicholas
Sharpe, of a voyage from
London to Surat, thence tu
Persia and back, and then
towards England.
Journal kept by Nicholas Priu,
of a voyage from London to
Surat, thence to Persia, &c.,
and back to England.
Journal kept by Geo. Marriatt,
of a voyage from London to
Surat, Persia, &c., and back
to England.
' On 3rd October 1627 Captain Goodall died. He was succeeded by Andrew Evans, Master of the " Star," E. Malim, Captain of
the " Hopewell," being transferred to the " Star." John Pashley was then appointed Master of the " HopeweU," and the Journal
is continued on the " HopeweU " from 13th October.
4
Journal
liegins.
Ship.
Captain.
Journal
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1630
Mar. 16
1631
Mar. 14
Aug. 13
1633
Mar. 1
Mar. 7
1634
Jan. 24
1636
Mar. 18
1637
April 6
1639
Mar. 12
1641
Bee. 10
1644
April 26
April 26
1645
Teb. 11
Jonah
and afterwards
Exchange.
Blessing -
Discovery
and afterwards
London.
Palsgrave
and at'terwardg
Discovery
Coaster
and afterwards
Jewel.
1633
April 30
Aug.
LVI
LVII
Richard AUnutt
April 30
1637
July 18
John Hall - Jan. 31
Richard AUnutt.
Mary
[Dragon ?]
London
Hopewell
Hinde
Hinde
Eagle
John Barnes
James Slade
John Weddell -
Mathew Wills
Sept. 25
1660
Feb. 25
Falcon
Concord
William Broadbent -
William Broadbent
Thomas Stevens
Roger Kilvert
Dec. 7
1640
Jan. 13
1638
Feb. 4
1640
July 17
1644
June 7
June 22
1645
Feb. 8
1646
May 28
1649
Oct. 26
1663
Feb. 19
LVin
LIX
LX
LXI
LXII
LXIII
LXIV
LXV
LXV
LXVl
LXVII
LXV
LXVIII
Journal kept by Andrew
Warden, of a voyage from
London to Surat, &c., and
back to England.
Journal of (I) a voyage from
Gravesend to Surat, touch-
ing at Madagascar, Mobilla,.
Johanna, Jask, and Gom- -
broon ; and (2) a voyage on
the West Coast of Sumatra,,
and thence towards Bantam.
Journal of a voyage from
Foullambin Point (west end
of Java) to Surat, thence to
Persia and back, and on to-
England.
Journal kept by Wm. Speare,
of a voyage from London
to Persia, thence to Surat,
and thence after various-
cruises to Bantam.
Journal kept by Richard
Forder, of a voyage from
London to Gombroon and.
Surat, and after various
cruises back to London.
Journal kept by John Mucknell,
of a voyage from London to
Bantam, in the " Coaster,"
and back to England in the
"Jewel."
Journal kept by Wm. Bay ley, of
a voyage from London to
Surat, and thence, after
various cruises, back to>
England.
Portion of journal of the
voyage of Capt. Weddell's
fleet (belonging to Courten's
Association) to Acheen,
Macao, and Canton, and as
far as Acheen on the return,
voyage.
Journal kept by James Birke-
dell, of a voyage from Eng-
land to Surat, and thence,
after a voyage 1o Persia,,
back again to England.
Journal of a voyage from
London to the Coromandel
Coast, and then, after
various cruises, back again
to England.
.Tournal of a voyage from Surat
to Malacca, on the way to
Macao.
Journal kept by Richard
Mathew, of a voyage from
Surat to Malacca and Macao
and back.
Journal kept by Antony Fenn,
of a voyage from London to
Surat, and back to England.
Notes of goods received on
board the " Falcon," in
various cruises in the East.
Indies.
Journal kept by Ralph
Hodgkines, of a voyage
from London to the Coro-
mandel Coast ; and Irom
Balasore to Masulipatam,
and .Madras, and thence to
England.
Journal
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
1661
April 12 , London
1662
Jan. 29
1672
"Aug. 24
1674
July 3
1676
Feb. 7
R. Boiren
London
Bull
Wm. Basse
[JohnHallwell?]
Journal
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Beference
Number.
Triplokaine
Oct. 11 Bull -
1677
Feb. 3
1678
Jane 21
1679
Sept. 11
Nov. 14
1680
June 21
Aug. .30
1681
Jan. 4
Jan. 27
1682
Jan. 14
Oct. 19
1683
Feb. 6
Feb. 9
Jnne 15
1685
July 24
Suratt Merchant
Flying Eagle
Flying Eagle -
President
Formosa
Barnardiston
Persia Merchant
Recovery
Recovery •
Carolina -
Susanna
Herbert
Massineberd -
Loyal Adventure
[John HallweU ?]
Francis Johnson
John Shaw
Jonathan Hide
John Slade -
John Bowers
[JohnHallwell?]
1663
April 23
1662
July 10
1674
July 27
1675
Feb. 7
1676
Sept. 1
1677
Dec. 1
Sept. 18
1679
Jan. 26
1680
Mar. 28
1682
Jan. 13
1680
Deo. 10
1682
Jan. 18
Feb. 10
1681
Sept. 30
[John HallweU ?] -
John Harding
[John HallweU ?]
Henry Udall
Jos. Haddock
William Goodlad
25005.
1682
Aug. 13
1683
Sept. 3
June 25
1684
July 23
Dec. 22
1688
April 27
B
Remarks.
B. B.
only.
LXIX
LXX
LXXI
LXXII
LXXIII
LXXII
LXXIII
LXXIV
LXXIV
LXXV
LXXIV
LXXVI
, LXX VII
LXXII
LXXII
LXXVIII
LXXII
LXXIX
LXXX
LXXXI
Journal kept by Edward Newell
of a voyage from England to
Bantam, and thence, after a,
voyage to Poleroon, &c.,
back to England.
Journal of a voyage
Bantam to London.
from
Journal kept by Wm. Bas-o
of a voyage from England
to Masulipatam and Madras,
thenee to Bombay, &c., and
back to England.
Journal kept by John HallweU
of a voyage from Bantam to
Manilla and back.
Journal kept by John Stead of
a voyage from Madras to
Bantam and back.
Journal kept by John HallweU
of a voyage from Bantam
to Malacca :ind Madras, and
back to Bantam.
Journal kept by John Stead
of a voyage from Madras
to England.
Journal of a voyage from
Bantam to Amoy and back.
Journal of a voyage from
Bantam to Siam.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Fort St. George,
Masuli^tam, &c., and from
Madras back to England.
Journal of a voyage from
Bantam to Tonquia and
back.
Journal kept by Thomas
Parramoer, mate, of a voyage
from England to Bantam
and back.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Bantam and
back.
Journal kept by John HallweU
of a voyag* from Balasore
to Gombroon and Muscat,
and back.
Journal kept by John HallweU
of a voyage from Balasore
to the Maldive lalands and
back.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Batavia, Macao,
and other East Indian
ports.
Journal kept by John HallweU
of a voyage from Balasore
towards England.
Journal kept by Edmund Uve-
dale of a voyage from
England to the Bay of Bengal
and back.
Journal kept by Jos. Haddock
of a voyage from England
to Snrat and back.
This ship was lost off Madras
on 8 Oct., 1687. See Cud-
dalore Consultations, 13 Oct.
1687.
Journal
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Journal
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1685
Nov. 12
1686
June 17
Sept. 11
Dec. 10
1688
Jan. 11
Maj- 6
June 23
Sept. 8
1689
Jan. 26
Feb. 4
JTeb. 25
May 30
1692
Not. 10
1693
Oct. 11
Nov. 14
Dec. 12
Dec. 23
1694
reb. 1
Oct. 13
1695
Mar. 15
Mar. 28 Russell
Herbert
Berkeley Castle
Bengal Merchant
Charles the Second
Persia Merchant
Royal James -
John and Rachel
Mary
John' and Rachel
Chandos
Defence
Princess of Denmark -
Elizabeth
llawke
Princess of Denmark
Eesolution
Samuel
Nassau
Benjamin
America
Henry Udall -
— Consett -
William Perse
Benj. Brangwin
Richd. Cook
Robert Fox -
Stephen Barber
Robert Fox
John Bounell
Wm. Heath
[Jos. Haddock]
Benj. Brangwin
James Cauher
John Blewet
Abrm. Roberts
John Willson -
John Ijloyd
John Browne
Rich. Laycock
Wm. Blundell
1685
Dec. 8
1690
May 30
1688
May 8
1690
June 19
May 15
1689
Mar. 20
1688
Oct. 1
1689
Sept. 18
April 1
1691
Jan. 1
Sept. 16
1690
Mar. 4
1694
Mar. 22
1695
Feb. 26
Mar. 28
Sept. 10
Feb.
1696
Mar. 3
1698
Jan. 27
1697
Oct. 27
Oct. 27
R. B.
only.
R. B.
only.
R. B.
only.
R. B.
only.
R. B.
only.
R. B.
only.
R. B.
only.
LXXIX
LXXXII
LXXXIII
LXXXIV
LXXXV
LXXXVI
LXXXVII
LXXXVIII
LXXXVII
LXXXIX
XC
LXXX
XCI
XCII
XCIII
XCIV
xcv
XCVI
XCVII
LXXII
XCVIII
Journal kept by Edmund Uve-
dale of a voyage, from
London to Sumatra (com-
mencement only).
Journal kept by Philip Leigh
of a voyage from England
to various ports in India,
a voyage to Persia and
back, and then to Eng-
land.
Journal kept by Wm. Perse
of a voyage from England
to Bombay and Madras.
This ship was blown up at
Fort St. George.
Journal of a voyage from
Madras to Sumatra and
thence to England.
Journal kept I y Nathaniel Ball
of a voyage to look for some
of the Cou}pauy's ships ex-
pected home.
Journal kept by Nathaniel Ball
of a voyage in search of
some of the Company's ships
expected home.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Madras and
back.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Madras, thence
to Macao and back, then to
Indrapur, and from Ben-
coolen to England.
Journal kept by Jos. Haddock
of a voyage from Madras to
China and back.
This ship was" taken by the
Freuch.
This ship was taken by the
Freuch.
Journal of a voyage from
Vizagapatam and Madras
to England.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Gombroon,
Bombay and Sui'at, and
back towards England.
Journal of a voyage from St.
Jago to Bombay and other
East Indian ports, and back
from Bombay to England.
Journal of a voyage from Eng-
land to Bombay and Ceylon
and back.
Journal of a voyage from
England to several ports in
Madras and Bengal, from
Bengal to Cadiz, and thence
to England under convoy.
Journal
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Joumal
endii.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks .
1695
June Ki
June 26
Nov. 6
Nov. 23
Not. 23
Tonqueen Merchant
Defence
Hawke
Scepter
Chambers
Nov. 24 I Chsirles the Second -
1696
Jan. 23
Feb. 9
Feb. 12
Sept 4
1697
Jan. 8
Jan. 28
Sidney
Madras Merchant
Sampson
Madras Merchant
Amity
Madras Merchant
Feb. 1 Fame
Thomas
Mar. 21
April —
1698
Oct. 1
Oct. 15
Oct. 30
and
Two Brothers
Thorndon
Josiah
Fleet
Page Keeble
Wm. Heath
John Clarke
Geo. Phenney
Thos. South
John Dorrill •
Wm. Gyfford
Benjamin Priokman -
Wm. Erie
Benjamin Prickman -
Benjamin Prickman -
Robert Betton
John [Best ?].
Wm. Petre
Rich. Strutton
John Merry
1695
Sept. 12
July 16
1697
Nov. 30
June 1
1699
June 7
1698
July 28
July 14
April 27
Aug. 8
Sept. 20
June 5
Sept. 16
1699
June 27
Dec. 28
Jan. 26
Dec. 3
1700
Oct. 16
1701
Feb. 3
R. B.
only.
R.B.
only.
R. B.
only.
XCIX
C
CI
CII
cm
CIV
R.B.
only.
CV
CVI
CVII
CVIII
CIX
CX
CXI
CXII
CXIII
CXIV
cxv
CXVI -
Journal of a voyage from
England to Bombay, and
thence to Mocha.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Bombay, Surat,
Madras, and Mocha, and
back from Bombay to
England.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Ceylon and along
the Malabar Coast to Persia ;
various voyages between
Gombroon, Bombay, Muscat,
and Surat, and from Bombay
back to England.
Journal of a voyage from
London to Madras and
Bengal, and thence back to
England.
Journal' of a voyage from
England to Fort St. George,
Vizagapatam, Bencoolen,
and other East Indian ports
and back towards England.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Madras, Viza-
gapatam, and Calcutta, and
back to England.
Journal of a .voyage from
England to Madras, Viza-
gapatam, Acheen, and
Priaman.
Journal of a voyage from
England to the Cape of Good
Hope, thence to Bencoolen,
and back to England.
Journal of a voyage from the
Cape of Good Hope to
Johanna, Fort St. George,
Cuddalore, Vizagapatam,^
Sumatra, and Bencoolen, and
back to England.
Journal of : a voyage from
England to Madras and
Fort St. David, and then
from Madras back to England.
Kept by John Conaway,
1st Mate.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Bombay and
back.
Journal of a voyage to Boston
and back vii Newfoundland.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Balasore and
Pipli and back. Apparently
kept by Charles Hill.
Journal kept by John Meny,
of a voyage from England to
Batavia and Amoy, and back
to England.
Journal
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Journal
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Kemarks.
1698
Oct. 26
Nov. 19
Dec. 15
1699
Jan. 1
Jan. 14
Feb. 20
Mar. 2
Mar. 6
Mar. —
April 12
April 28
April —
April —
June 1
July 11
July 14
Aug. 1
Ang. 5
Aug. 31
Sept. 1
Benjamin
Sidney
London
Degrave
Antelope -
Neptune
Hampshire
Macclesfield
Bedford
Mountague
John Caulier
Anna
.
Julia
Chas. Coatsworth
Norris
J. Allison
Norris
J. Allison
(jraoedieu
James Muirvell
Hurley
Geo. Betteris
Industry
Nathaniel Grantham
Loyal Merchant
Mathew Lowth
Booke . a •
George Simmonds
Dorrill
Scepter
John Brown -
Caleb Grantham
George Mathew
Wm. Young
Henry Hammond
John Lesly
Francis Fisher
John Hurle
Eobt. Hudson
Samuel Hide •
Geo. PJienney
1700
Sept. 30
July 22,
1701
Aug. 1
1700
Aug. 22
1701
May 12
1700
April 23
July 23
June 17
Au.r. 6
1703
Jan. 12
1699
Sept. 1
1701
July 10
1699
Nov. —
1701
April 8
1700
Feb. 3
1699
Sept. 3
1700
Dec. 26
1701
Aug. 13
1702
April 11
1701
Sept. 6
1700
Nov. 30
L. only.
L. only.
L. only.
L. and
E. B.
only.
R. B.
only.
E. B.
only.
XCVII
CXVII
CXVIII
CXVIIIa
CXIX
CXX
CXXI
CXXII
CXXIII
CXXIV
CXXV
CXXVI
CXXVII
CXXVIIa
cxxvm
CXXIX
CXXIXa
cxxx
CXXXI
CXIII
CXXXII
CXXXIII
CXXXIIlA
CXXXIV
CXXXV
Journal of a voyage from
England to Fort St. George
(touching at Cadiz) and of
return voyage to England.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Balasore and
Fipli and back.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Masulipatam,
Balasore, &c., and back to
England.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Bengal and
back.
Journal of a Toyage from
England to Fort St. George,
thence to Masulipatam and
back, and then to England.
Journal of a voyage to Bombay
and back (touching at
Cadiz). ^
Journal of a voyage from
London to China; with details
of transactions at Macao and
Canton, kept by Eobert
Douglas, Supercargo, and hiB
Assistants.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Bombay, Surat,
Calicut, &c., and from Surat
back to England.
Journal of a voyage from
Bengal to England.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Batavia and
Banjar, kept by C.Coatsworth.
Journal of a cruise from
Gravesend up and down the
English Channel, and back
towards London.
Two voyages between England
and the Straits of Gibraltar.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Bombay, thence
to Surat and back, and from
Bombay to England.
Journal of a voyage from England
to several ports on the Malabar
Coast, from Surat to Amoy
and back, to Gombroon and
back, and then as far
Ceylon towards England.
Journal of a voyage from
England to Batavia and
Amoy and back.
as
Ledger
Journal
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Journal
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1699
1700
Sept. 1
East India Merchant
John Harris
May 15
R.B.
CXXXVI
only.
^>^L^L^V V J-
Oct. 7
Trumbal
Henry Duffield
April 29
1702
July 30
CXXXVII
Journal of a voyage from England
to Batavia (towards Banjarmas-
sin), kept by — Landon (?).
Oct. 11
Trumbal
Henry Duffield
—
CXXXVIII
Journal of a voyage from England
1701
to Borneo, several voyages be-
tween Borneo, Batavia, and China,
and back from Borneo to Englaud,
kept by Richard Hooper (?).
Nov. 13
King William
John Braddyll
.July 28
CXXXIX
Journal of a voyage from England
to the Coromandel Coast and
back towards England, kept
by J. Goodfellow. See also
CXLIII.
Dec. 1.5
Tankervell
Charles Newnam
Aug. 15
L. only.
CXL
1703
Dec. 26
Sommers
John Douglass
April 6
L. only.
CXLI
Contains also various loose papers,
including an account of disposal
1700
Jan. 1
of dead men's goods.
China Merchant
Francis Hosier
Feb. 8
L. and
CXLII
R.B.
CXLIU
only.
1701
Jan. 13
King William
John Braddyll -
Jan. 22
1702
CXLIII
.Journal of a voyage from Cadiz to
Madras, thence to Masulipatam,
&c., and then back towards
Madras. See also CXXXIX.
Peb. 5
Anna
Francis Nelly
Jan. 31
1701
CXLIV
Journal of a voyage from Eng-
land to Madras and Bengal
and back to England. See also
CXXVI (infra).
Mar. 7
Tavistock -
Mathew Martin
Nov. 22
1700
CXLV
Journal of a voyage from England
to Calicut, Bombay, Carwar, and
Surat, and from Bombay back to
England.
Mar. 14
Anna
Francis Nelly
Aug. 12
1702
CXXVI
Journal of a voyage to Madras and
< Bengal. See also CXLIV.
April 20
Martha
Thomas Raynes
May 3
CXL VI
Journal of a voyage from England
to several ports on the Malabar
Coast, from Bombay to Gombroon
and back, and then from Bombay
to Surat and back. Kept by
Samuel Goodman.
June 10
Borneo
Henry Barre -
July 31
L.
R.B.
CXLVII
CXLVIIa
CXLVIIb
Journal of a voyage from England
to Batavia and Banjar, with an
account of general occurrences
whilst in the East Indies.
Sept. 17
Kising Eagle -
Benjamin Boucher -
July 8
L.
B.B.
CXLVIII
CXLVIIIa
CXLVIIIb
Journal of a voyage from England
to Balasore and other ports, and
back to Englaud.
Sept. 21
Seaford
Martin Gardiner
Sept. 17
CXLIX
Journal of a voyage from England to
R.B.
CXLIXa
Batavia, Macao, Canton, &c., and
back again to England.
Oct. 10
Discovery
John Evans -
July 9
L.
R.B.
CL
CLa
CLE
Journal of a voyage from England
to Mocha, Socotra, &c., and back
to England.
/ Oct. 19
1700
Sarah
John Roberts
Nov. 1
R.B.
CLI
only.
1703
Nov. 3
Rising Sun -
Arthur Holford
Mar. 31
L.
CLII
CLIlA
Journal of a voyage from England
to Batavia and Canton, and then
back to England, touching on the
Coromandel Coast.
Nov. 16
Phenix
Thos. Lambert
Dec. 16
CLIII
Journal of a voyage from England
to Madras, Calcutta, Gombroon,
Vizagapatam, &c. and back from
Madras to England.
Nov. 18
Dashwood
Marmaduke Rawdon
Jan. 7
L. only.
CLIV
Strettham -
Roger Myers -
July 17
L. only.
CL"V
Nov. 22
Strettham
Roger Myers
July 17
L. and
CLVI
E.B.
CLVIa
1702
Sept. 15
only.
Dec. 2
Neptune -
John Lesly
CLVII
Journal of voyage from England to
L.
CLVIlA
Batavia and Amoj' ami back.
1700
Bengal Merchant
H. Trenwith
ijcc. 17
R.B.
only.
CLVIII
Dec. 5
25005.
C
10
Journal
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Journal
Ledger
or
ends.
Beceipt
Book.
1703
Deo. 8
L. only.
June 20
—
April 13
L.
April 9
—
1704
April 5
—
1703
Dec. 31
L. only.
1704
Aug. 25
L. only.
1703
April 2
L. only.
1704
April 5
L. only.
1705
Sept. 13
L. only.
1704
Deo. 8
L. only.
1703
Oct. 23
L. only.
1705
June 26
—
Beference
Number.
Remarks.
1700
1701
Jan. 24
April 1 9
May 31
DegraYe
Loyall Cook
Katherine -
Heme
June 4
Loyall Bliss
July 29
Upton
Aug. 10
Macclesfield
Oct. 2
Rebow
Got. 10 Macclesfield
Oct. 30
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Dec. 7
Leghorn
Hallifax
Arabia Factor
Samuel and Anna
William Young
William Holman
and afterwards
Samuel Cruft.
John Law
John Camell
Thos. Eoberts*
and afterwards
John Hurle.
Thos. Dennett -
Thos. Eoberts
and afterwards
John Hurle.
Jacob Wright
Henry Hudson
Abraham Jackson
F. Eeddall
CLIX
CLX
CLXI
CLXiA
CLXII
CLXIII
CLXIV
CLXV
CXLVI
CLXVII
CLXVIII
CLXIX
CLXX
CLXXI
Journal of a voyage from England
to Batavia, Amoy, and Madras,
and back to England.
Journal of a voyage from England
to Madapollam, Masulipatam, &c.,
and back towards England.
Journal of a voyage from England
to Calient, Bombay, &c., and
back to England.
Journal of a voyage from England
to Goa, Bombay and Surat, from
Surat to Gombroon and back, and
then back to England.
With separate list of crew, and
rough book of accounts.
Journal of a voyage from England
to Bencoolen and Batavia.
Died 24th October 1701.
11
Section II.
SHIPS' LOGS, &o., 1702-1856.
Log
Ship.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1702
Feb. 28
Mar. 8
Mar. 9
Mar. 27
April 16
May 7
June 1
June 4
Aug. 7
Aug. 14
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Dec. 10
Colchester
Wentworth -
Union
Panther
Ed-yrard and Dudley
Martha
Liampo
Catharine
Samuel and Anna
Mary
Duchess
Nathaniel
Tavistock -
Heme
Norris
Northumberland
Rapier
1703
Jan. 9
Josiah
Jan. 11
Sidney
Jan. 11
Sidney -
Jan. 13
Martha
Eeb. 9
Montagu
Feb. 11
Streatham
Feb. 24
Abingdon -
Nov. 22
Baton
Dec. 27
Loyall Cooke
Queen
Thomas Sax -
R. Robinson -
Wm. Lambert
S. Goodman -
Thomas Monck
J. Jenefer
F. ReddaU -
Hugh Raymond
B. Dennis
Matthew Martin
W. Morris
James Allison
S. Hide
Edward Thompson
Rand. Pye
John Cradock
John Cradock
S. Goodman -
John Caulier
John Goodfellow
George Philipps.
William Legg
1703
April 12
Oct. 3
1704
Nov. 7
1703
Mur. 20
1705
May 2
1703
April 17
1704
Nov. 17
June 13
1705
Nov. 18
1706
Aug. 17
Jan. 16
1704
April 8
1706
Jan. 17
1705
1703
1706
1705
1704
Dec. 6
May 9
1705
Nov. 27
Feb. 23
1706
Aug. 17
1707
Mar. 7
1704
May 14
1705
June 26
1707
Oct. 12
1704
L. only.
L. only.
L. only.
L. only.
L.
L.
L.
L.
R.B.only.
113 A (1)
114 A (1)
117 A (1)
116 A
CXIII.
lis A (1)
787 A
11.5 A (1)
119 A
119 B
261 A (1)
714 A (1)
136 A (1)
593 A
112 C
760 A
141 U
765 A
713 A
713 C
715 A
715 C
715 B
118 A (2)
552 A
311 A
687 A
687 E
720 A
720 B
130 A
356 M
To Madras, Bengal, Gombroon, &c.
To Bengal.
To China and Madras.
To Borneo. .
To Batavia and Borneo.
From Bombay to England.
From Malacca to Amoy, Chusan,
Batavia and England.
To Snrat, Bombay, and China.
To Borneo and China.
To Cochin, Surat, Bombay, &c.
To Calcutta.
From Gombroon to Bombay, Surat,
Carwar, &c.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay and Carwar.
To Batavia.
To Batavia and Madras.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Batavia, Amoy, Bombay, and
Surat.
To Batavia, Madras, Acheen, Ma-
lacca, Mocha, Gombroon, Surat,
and Calicut.
To Bombay and Anjengo.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Madras, Bengal, and Persia.
(Incomplete.)
12
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Keceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1704
Jan. 7
Jan. 10
Westmorland
Fetherston -
John Gallon -
1707
June 20
May 26
E.B.
711 A
711 B
712 A
To Bombay, Goa, Surat, Calcutta,
and Madras.
To Batavia.
Aug. 26
Arabia Merchant
.
April 30
—
752 A
To Mocha, Bombay, and Calicut.
Sept. 18
Catharine
J. Tracy
succeeded by
J. Milford.
1708
Sept. 10
TwoE.B.
115 A (2)
115 D
To Batavia.
Oct. 16
Hampshire
Zachariah Tovey
Mar. 6
—
468 A >
To Bombay, Bencoolen, and Batavia.
Oct. 20
Lojall Blies -
B. Hudson
1705
Sept. 9
—
121 A
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
Nov. 22
Abingdon ...
-
Mar. U
—
713 B
Journal of proceedings at Bombay
and Surat.
To Bengal.
To Bombay, Gombroon, Madras,
and Bengal.
Towards Fort St. George.
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 5
Wentworth
Frederick ...
Somers
John Sax
Eustace Peacock
1706
Sept. 9
1707
Feb. 28
1705
June 10
L.
114 A (2)
114 B
695 A
70S A
Dec. 15
Phoenix -
J. Carswell -
1708
Sept. 17
—
135 A
To the Malabar Coast, Batavia, &c.
Dec. 20
Dec. 20
Europe
Panther
H. Bryant
Sept. 15
Sept. 5
L.
204 A
204 J
116 B
To Gombroon, Bombay, Surat, &e.
To Borneo.
1705
Jan. 2
Nathaniel -
B. Dennis -
Oct. 29
—
136 A (2)
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan- 4
Feb 1
Union
Somers
Eustace Peacock
Mar. 6
1706
Fub. 13
117 A (2)
705 B
To the Cape of Good Hope and
Brazil.
To Bengal.
Mar. 23
Josiah
Rand. Pye .
April 22
L.
713 B
713 C
From Bombay to Gombroon and
back, and then towards England.
Mar. 24
Martha
S. Goodman -
Feb. 15
—
118B
From Madras to England.
Oct. 28
Howland
Jonathan CoUett
Mar. 10
1708
"^
696 A
[687 A]
From Cape of Good Hope to
England. (Witli Journal of
Ship " Abingdon " No. 687 A.)
Nov. 12
Dec. 10
Oley
Fleet -
John Opie
Thomas Burgis
Oct. 23
1707
April 3
L.
704 A
704 B
693 A
To Macao.
To JIadras and Bengal.
Dec. 17
Carlton
Philip BroTvn
1708
Oct. 28
—
686 A
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
Dec. 18
Duchess
Halifax -
Hugh Raymond
Henry Hudson
Oct. 22
1705
L.&EiB.
L. only.
714 A (2)
714 B
651 D
To Fort St. George.
Indian Frigate
Prince Frederick
Robert Hill
JohnWynn-
1706
1707
R.B.
only.
L. only.
783 A
6S3E
^^
Tankerrell -
Aurangzebe
Northumberland
Kent -
Charles Newnam
John Edwards
1708
1706
Nov. 20
Aug. 19
1709
Dec. 3
L. only.
TwoL.
768 A
702 A
702 C & D
141 A
317 A
1706
Mar. 23
Mar. 25
June 14
To Colombo.
From the Cape of Good Hope to
England.
To Batavia, Macao, Whampoa,
Madras, and Bengal.
Sept. 27
Rochester - - -
F. Stanes
Feb. 11
—
137 A
To Bencoolen, Batavia, and Bengal.
Oct. 13
Stringer
Halifax -
Isaac Pyke -
Henry Hudson
May 30
1708
L.
L. only.
688 A
688 D
651 E
To Batavia and Chusan.
13
I*g
beginf.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1707
Feb. 1
St. George -
Samuel Goodman -
1708
April 13
^
584 A
To Bengal.
Feb. 9
Northumberland
H. Dickinson -
1710
Sept. 4
—
141 B
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
Feb. 20
Howlaad
George Cooke
1708
Aug. 22
1710
Mar. 11
l!
696 B
696 D
To Madras, Calcutta, Muscat, snd
Gombroon.
June 4
Scipio . . -
George Luke Burrish
succeeded by
Philip Clifton.
—
725 A
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
Sept. 16
Tavistock -
Matthew Martin
Nov. 18
—
593 B
To Bombay, Surat, and Gombroon.
Oct. 1
Albemarle
-
1708
Aug. 14
—
718A
From Bombay to England.
Nov. 1
Stretham
Harry Gough -
1710
Sept. 8
—
605 A
To Bengal and Madras.
Nov. 3
Heme . . >
J. Lane - . -
Aug. 23
—
112 A
To Madras, Bengal, and Holland.
Nov. 15
Donegal!
-
1711
Aug. 9
—
716 A
To Madras and Mocha.
Dec. 10
Toddington
Thomas Blow -
1710
Mar. 10
—
689 A
To Bengal.
Dec. 20
Eecovery
H. Hunter -
1709
Dec. 31
—
106 A
To Borneo.
Dec. 24
Litchfield
James Lee
1710
Mar. 9
L.&E.B.
691 A
691 C
To Madras.
—
Anna - - -
Francis Nelly
1707
TwoB.B.
only.
292 F
Journal and ledger apparently lost
with the ship.
—
Harbert
Bichard Chadsley
B.B.
only.
- 747 A
1708
Jan. 11
Montagu
James Stoacks
1710
Mar. 9
552 B
To Madras.
Jan. 24
Abingdon -
John Lesly
1711
Feb. 6
1710
July 4
—
687 C
To Calicut, Goa, Bombay, Surat,
Calcutta, and Madras.
Nov. 13
Heathcote
Joseph Tolson
—
625 A
To Fort St. George.
Nov. 17
Loyall Bliss -
E. Hudson
1711
Aug. 9
—
121 B .
To Bengal.
Dec. 1
Halifax
Henry Hudson
1712
Sept. 6
L.
651 A.
651 F
To Madras, Bengal, and Whampoa.
Dec. 19
Abingdon
John Lesly
1709
April 28
1711
Aug. 9
—
687 B
[705 A]
(With Journal of Somers, 705 A.)
Journal of Transactions at Black-
wall, Calcutta, and Bombay.
Deo. 24
Loyall Cooke
J. Clarke
—
130 B
To Batavia and China.
Dec. 27
Godolpbin -
New George -
John Ap Eice -
George Osborne
1710
Mar. 24
1711
L.
Ship's
Account.
L. only.
594 A
S94K
594 T
769 A
To Bombay, Colombo, Anjengo»
and Calicut.
1709-
Jan. 27
Mar. 14
Frederick
Carlton
Bichard Phrip
George Lytton
Oct. 6
Aug. 8
L.
695 B
695 C
686 B
To Bencoolen, Batavia, and Madras.
To Madras and Bencoolen.
April 7
Nathaniel
J. Negus
1710
Sept. 10
—
136 B
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
Sept. 24
Susanna
Bichard Finnell
1711
Oct. 14
L.
678 A
678 C
To Madras and Bengal.
Oct. 5
Europe
H. Bryant
*
Oct. 6
1712
Sept. 27
L.&B.B.
204 B
204 K
To Fort St. George and Calcutta.
Oct. 17
St. George
Samuel Goodman - J
L. & B.B.
584 B
584 H
To Madras and Bengal,
25005.
14
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
endi.
Ledger
or
Keceipt
Book.
Beference
Number.
Bemarks.
1709
■Oct. 20
Oct, 20
■Oct. 22
Oct. 26
Not. 4
Not. 28
1710
-Jan. S
Feb.
8
-July
1
Sept.
1
Oct.
12
Oct.
14
Oct.
25
Not.
9
Dec.
10
Dec.
11
—
1711
Heb. 7
Feb. 15
Feb; 17
Mar. 12
Mar. 29
Aug. 23
BouTerie
Rochester - -
Blenheim -
Stringer
King William -
Mead
Sherburne
TankerTcll -
Catherine
Eochester
Success
Windsor
ATerilla
Dartmouth
Derby
Aurangzebe -
Howland -
Hester
Duchess
Jane
London
Phcenix or Fhenix
Sherburne
Litchfield
Montagu
Toddington
Thistleworth .
Heathcote
Nathaniel
■Oct. 16 Marlborough
Hugh Baymond
F. Stanes
Abraham Parrot
Isaac Fyke
Nchemiah Winter
Daniel Needham
Charles Ne-wnman
E. Godfrey -
F. Stanes
Thomas Clapham
Zachary ToTcy
Robert Hurst -
Thomas Beekford
Thomas Wotton
Edmond Stacey
succeeded by
Nicholas Luhorne.
George Cooke -
Charles Kesar -
John Blacon
John Austen -
William Upton
Edward Peirson
H. Cornewall -
James Lee
James Stoacks
Thomas Bloty -
Daniell Small -
Joseph Tolson
J. Negus
Matthew Martin
1712
Oct. 4
Oct. -2
1711
Aug. 9
1713
Aug. 8
1711
Aug. 9
Feb. 10
1709
1713
1712
Oct. 30
Sept. 24
June i
June 27
Oct. 27
1713
Aug. 17
Aug. 17
1712
Oct. 21
June 21
Sept. 28
L.
L.&B.B.
L. &K.B.
L.
L,
L.
B.B.
only.
L. only,
L.&R.B
L.
L. &R.B
L.
L. &B,B
1710
1714
1710
1712
1714
July 22
1713
Sept. 4
Aug. 16
1712
Sept. 50
1713
Sept. 25
Aug. 5
1714
Sept. 3
L.
L.&R.B
L. only.
R.B.
only.
L. only.
L. only.
L. only.
L.
L. & R.B.
L.
L.
692 A
692 D
137 B
137 D
697, A
697 B
688 B & C
688 E
6S5 A
635 H
710 A
710B
148 B
768 B
115 B
137 C
587 A
587 E
29 A
29 I
690 A
690 C
698 A
698 D
698 E
653 A
702 B
702 E
696 C
694 A
694 D
714 C
796 A
313 M (a)
135 B
148 C
691 B
691 D
552 C
552 L
689 B
318 A
318 E
625 B
136 C
136 E
602 A
To Fort St. George.
To China.
To Mocha.
To Batavia, Canton, Mocha, and
Bombay.
To Bengal.
To Bencoolen.
This ship was taken by the French.
To Bombay and Surat.
To Chma.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Bombay, Mocha, &c.
To Madras, [Fort St. DaTid, and
Bengal.
To Madras, Bengal, and Gombroon.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Fort St. David, Madras, and
Bengal.
To Batavia and China.
To Canton.
To Bombay and Surat.
To Bombay and Surat.
To Bencoolen, Madras, and BataTia.
To Bencoolen and Batavia. (Ledger
■with Duke of Cambridge, 7Q0 C.)
To Bombay and Surat.
To Bombay.
To Fort St. George and Bengal. '
15
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Eeference
Number.
Bemarks
1711
Nov. 1
Not. 6
Nov. 30
1712
Jan. 14
Jan. 14
Feb. 21
Mar. 21
May ? 6
Oct. 7
Oct. 22
Nov. 8
Deo. 12
1713
Sept. 26
Nov. 9
Nov. 26
Dec. 19
Dec.
19
1714
Jan. 10
Feb.
16
Sept.
24
Sept.
28
Sept.
29
Nov.
19
Mary-
Heme
Somers
Jane
Kent -
Success
Success
Eecovery
Grantham
Abingdon
Hanover
Loyall Bliss
Cardigan
King William
Blenheim
Frederick -
Borneo
Averilla -
Bouverie
Hester
St. George
Arrabella
Catharine -
Howland
Stretham -
Thistleworth -
Nathaniel -
Kent -
Heathcote
Derby "
Richard Holden
J. Lane
Eustace Peacock
S. Godfrey
Lawrence Minter
Page Keble
Page Keble
J. Beale
John Collet
John Lesly
succeeded by
William Stephens.
James Osborne
R. Hudson -
Richard Grainger
Nehemiah Winter
Abraham Parrot
Richard Phrip -
Thomas Lewis
Robert Hurst -
Thomas Wotton
Charles Kesar
Samuel Goodman
Alexander Reid
E. Godfrey
George Cooke
SBCceeded by
Samuel Lewis.
Harry Gough -
Daniell Small
J. Negus
Lawrence Minter
Joseph Tolson
William Fitzhngh
1713
Aug. 17
Sept. 5
1715
Mar. 28
1712
1713
May 1
Sept. 12
1714
Sept. 16
1715
April 4
1714
June 16
1715
Nov. 1
1714
Aug. 8
1716
April 26
1714
Sept. 11
1719
1715
1716
June 9
1715
Oct. 28
1716
Aug. 22
1715
May 24
1716
April 11
1713
1717
1714
Aug. 3
1716
May 15
Aug. 20
April 19
Aug. 20
Sept. 27
L.&E.B.
E.B.
only.
L. only.
TwoL,
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.
L.&R.B.
only.
L. only.
L. & R.B.
L.
L. only.
L. & two
R.B.
only.
L. & two
E.B.
only.
L. & B.E.
L.&E.B.
261 A (2)
261 J
112 B
705 C
705 D
796 B
317 L
587 B
587 C
587 F
106 B
106 E
617 A
687 D
677 A
121 C
121 E
668 A
635 B
635 1
697 C
695 D
674 A
690 B
692 B
694 B
694 E
584 C
584 1
767 A
115 E
696 E
605 B & C
605 K
318 B
136 D
136 E (A)
317 B
625 C
653 B
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
To China.
To Bombay, Muscat, Gombroon,
Madras, and Calcutta.
To Bencoolen.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Bengal, Gombroon, Madras, &c.
To Bombay, Batavia, and Madras.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Madras, Bengal, and Bombay.
To China.
To Bengal, Gombroon, and Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Madras, Bencoolen, and Batavia.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Canton.
To Madras and Bengal.
To China.
To Bombay, Surat, and Gombroon,
To Bombay, Calicut, &c.
Also list of ship's company, 136 F.
To Fort St. David and Madras.
To Madras, Balasore, and Calcutta,
To Batavia and Bengal.
16
Log
'begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Seference
Number.
Bemarks.
1714
Dec. 13
Dec. 22
Sec. 27
1715
Mar. 26
Sept. 14
Nov. 28
1716
Jan. 26
Jan. 30
Mar. 22
April 2
April 12
Sept. 20
Nov. 26
Deo. 29
1717
Jan. 4
Jan. 1 1
Max. 29
Aug. 28
Sept. 1
iSept. 21
Oct. 28
Uov. 1
Cardonnell
Dartmouth -
Stanhope -
Anrangzebe •
Catherine -
Litchfield
London
Mary
Queen
Grantham
Prince Frederick
Frederick -
Stringer
SuBanna -
King George
Hester
Catharine
Frincess Amelia
Sarum
Princess Anne
Cardigan -
Townshend -
Kent
Morice
Thistleworth
Duke of York
Heathcote
Hartford - ^
Derby
Caernarvon -
Mary
William Maif son
Thomas Blov -
Wentworth George
Pitt. ..
Nicholas Luhome -
B. Godfrey
James Lee -
William Upton
Bichard Holden
John Martin -
Thomas Collet
Edward Martin
Bichurd Phrip
John Clarke -
Bichard Pinnell
Samuel Lewi)
John Gordon -
J. Hunter
J. Misenor
G. Newton
Nicholas Luhorne -
Henry Glegg -
Charles Kesar -
Lawrence Minter
Eustace Peacock
Charles Small
A. Dawes
Joseph Tolson
Thomas Newsham
William Fitzhngh
Josiah Thwaites
Bichard Holden
1717
May 5
July 30
Sept. 15
1715
1717
1715
1717
1716
Nov. 5
1717
Aug. 15
1718
June 15
1715
1717
1715
1717
July 3
1718
Aug. 10
1717
Jan. 26
June 21
1718
July 20
1719
Mar. 4
L. &E.B
L.&E.B
L.&B.B
only.
TwoL.
only.
L. & B.B.
only.
L.&B.B.
only.
L.«5B.B.
only.
1718
Oct. 10
Aug., 2
1717
1718
Mar. 22
Aug. 23
1719
July 23
July 3
Aug. 14
July 12
July 3
July 23
L.&B.B
only.
L. only.
L. only.
L.&E.B
L.
L.
L.& R.B
l.&r.b;
L. only.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.
L.&B.B,
L.&B.B,
708 A
708 C
698 B & C
698 F
664 A
702 F
IISF&G
691 K
313 N
261 E
356 A
617 B
663 A
695 E
688 F
678 D
402 A
694 C
694 F
115 C
36 A
36 Y
667 A
707 A
707 C
707 D
668 B
668 E
660 A
317M
679 A
679 F
318 C
318 F
94 F
94 N
625 D
656 A
656 G
653 C
589 A
589 1
261 B
261 L
To Beneoolen, Batavia, and Madras.
To Batavia, Canton, Madras,
Acheen, and Fort St. David.
To Bombay, Gombroon, and Cal-
cutta.
To Cochin, Carwar, Bombay, Bhat*
kal, Tellicherry, and Calicut.
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
To Madras, Balasore, Calcutta, and
Fort St. David.
To Madras, Balasore, and Fort St.
David.
To Beneoolen.
To Beneoolen.
To Bombay, Calicut, &c.
To Mocha and Bombay.
To Mocha, Calicut, Tellicherry,.
Bombay, and Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Canton.
To Bombay only.
To Batavia and Borneo.
To Bombay, Gombroon, &c.
To Balasore and Calcutta.
To Whampoa and Batavia.
To Madras and Fort St. David.
To Whampoa, Macao, and Batavia.
To Fort St. GjBorge and Vizaga-
patam, '
17
Ledger
Log
Degins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1717
1720
Nov. 8
King George
Samuel Lewis'
Mar. 24
1719
L.
402 B
402 L
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 23
Stanhope
Wentworth George
Pitt.
Aug. 17
1721
L.& R.B.
664 B&C
664 E
To Bombay and Surat.
British Merchant
Thomas Gilbert
T. *■!? T?
766 A
only.
1719
Duke of Cambridge -
Daniel Small •
L. only.
700 C
(Including also Ledger of ship
" Thistleworth," 1711-12, No.
318 E.)
St. George .
Anthony Ryan
T. «..l,r
584 J
- i^.„..,.|
1718
Succejs
Thomas Clapham
—
L.&R.B.
587 G
only.
Susanna
Richard Pinnell
{j. &R.B.
fi7fl "R
only.
D/O X!j
1718
1720
Jan. 2
Addison
Zachary Hickes
succeeded by
Richard Gosfrith.
Mar. 24
L.&R.B.
703 A
703 B
To Bombay.
Jan. 22
Dawsonne -
John Raymond
succeeded by
Richard Benfeild.
Sept. 29
671 A
To Madras.
Jan. 28
Queen
Johu Martin
April 1
1719
L.&R.B.
356 B
356 N
To Bencoolen, Acheen, Madras, and
Jort St. David.
Mar. 27
Morice
Eustace Peacock
Aug. 17
—
679 B
From Bombay to Mocha and
1720
Oct. IS
L. & R.B.
679 F
England.
Sept. 30
Prince Frederick
Edward Martin
663 B
To Calcutta.
L.
6G3 F
Oct. 12
Susanna
John Edwards
July 8
L.&R.B.
678 B
678 F
To Mocha, Calicut, and Cochin.
Oct. U
Cadogau
John Hill -
Aug. 21
—
682 A
To Fort St. David and Bengal.
Oct. 17
King William
James Winter
Aug. 21
TwoL.
and R.B.
635 C
635 J &K
To Fort St. David and Madras.
Oct. 17
Marlborough
Richard Mickel6eld -
June 4
—
602 B
To Fort St. David and Madras.
Oct. 25
Thistleworth -
Charles Small
Sept. 10
1721
L.&R.B.
318 D
318 G
To Java and other islands in the
East Indies.
Dec. 12
Hanover
James Osborne
April 16
1723
677 B
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Madras.
Essex
John Pinnell
__
L. only.
290 y
<^ "~
1720
Princess Amelia
.TnliTi Mifipnor -
L.&R.B.
.- 36 W
UUlill IVJLiDCllUt
only.
1719
Eoehester
William Browne
L. & R.B.
137 E
only.
1719
1721
Jan. 3
Godfrey
Samuel Payne
April 3
1720
L.&R.B.
464 A
464 E
To Madras, Bencoolen, and
Batavia.
Feb. 21
Tovrnshend
PhUip Worth
Sept. 13
1719
L.&R.B.
660 B
660 E
To Madras, Bombaj-, and Telli-
cherry.
Mar, 21
Craggs
John Wynn
Oct. 14
1720
L.&R.B.
681 A
681 D
To Batavia.
•
June 29
Bouverie
Thomas Wotton
Aug. 17
1721
692 C
From Gombroon to England.
Sept. 28
Cardigan
Henry Glegg
June 21
1722
L.
668 C
668 F
To Bengal.
Oct. 6
Greenwich
Richard Kyrby
succeeded by
John Barnes.
July 13
1721
488 A
To Bombay and Gombroon.
]
Oct. 8
Montagu
John Gordon -
July 19
—
552 D
To Whampoa,
Oct. 15
Cardonnell
William Mawson
July 24
L.
L.&E.B.
708 B
708 D
708 E
To Madras and Fort St. David.
Nov. 27
Derby
William Fitzhugh
July 19
—
653 D
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 17
Sarum
G. Newton
July 17
—
667 B
To China.
Dec. 18
Bridgewater -
Edward Williamson
Aug. 29
L.&E.B
42 A
42 Z
To Batavia, China, and Madras.
250C
5.
E
18
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Lqg
ends.
Ledger
or
Keceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1719
Dec. 21
1720
■ Jan. 12
Jan.
24
Feb.
29
April
4
May
18
Sept.
23
Nov.
4
Sept
23
Nov.
4
Nov.
7
Nov.
9
Nov.
18
Dec.
3
Dec.
15
Dec.
21 .
Duke of Cambridge
Mary
Duke of York
Hartford
Caernarvon
London
Borneo
Stretham
Cadogan
Caesar
Sunderland
Middlesex
Grantham
James and Mary
Macclesfield
Addison
Aislabie -
Chandos
Dartmouth
—
Ford-wich
—
King George
—
Morice
—
Prince Frederick
1721
Mar. 11
Drake
May 22
King George -
Oct. 3
Lyell
•
Oct. 9
Townshend
Oct. 13
Fordwich
Oct. 16
Desbouverie
Dec. 5
Eyies
Dec. 31
Enfield
—
Bengal Galley
—
Cardigan
Frances
Daniel Small
Eichaird Holden
Robert Hyde
Francis Nelly
Jotiah Thwaites
William Upton
John Shepheard
George Westcott
John Hill
William Mabbot
William Hutchinson -
John Pelly
Timothy Field
Thomas Aubone
Robert Hudson
Leonard Hickes
Henry Wilson
Thomas Gilbert
Roger Carter
John Bernard
Samuel Lewie -
Eustace Feacock
Edward Martin
William Whitaker
John Houghton
Charles Small
Philip Worth
Richard Gosfright
[?] Chamboe
James Winter
Charles Rigby
William Jordan
[Henry Glegg]
Thomas Newsham -
1721
July 15
1722
1721
Aug. .30
Feb. 20
Aug. 28
1722
July 15
1720
Oct. 15
1722
Aug. 21
July 28
Mar. 3
1722
April 10
1723
June 12
1722
Aug. 22
Sept. 7
May 19
1721
1722
L. & E.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B,
L.
L.
1720
1721
1722
1721
L, & E.B
Two E.B.
! only.
L. & R.B.
onlv.
i E.B.
i only.
1723
June 8
1724
May 27
1723
June 2
July 23
June 8
June 23
June 6
June 13
1725
1723
L. &
three
R.B.only.
L.&E.B
only.
L.&E.B.
only.
L.&E.B.
only.
L. only.
700 A
261 M
94 B
94 O
656 B
656 H
589 B
313 A
313
674 B
605 D
605 L
682 B
682 E
235 A
235 K
675 A
450 A
617 C
676 A
669 A
669 D
703 C
683 C
729 A
698 G
684 C
402 M
679 G
663 G
578 A
—
402 C
L.&E.B.
402 N
646 A
L.
646 F
L.&B.B.
646 G
—
660 C
L. & E.B.
660 F
—
684 A
L.
684 D
—
699 A
661 A
L.&E.B.
661 E
—
670 A
L.&K.B.
670 E
Two E.B.
735 A
only.
L. only.
668 F
L. & R.B.
672 E
only.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Madras.
To Whampoa.
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha.
From the Cape of Good Hope ta
England.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Canton.
To Mocha and Bombay.
To Mocha, Goa, and Cochin.
To Batavik, Madras, and Fort St.
David.
To Bombay and Surat.
To Batavia.
To Canton.
To Bencoolen and Madras.
To Bombay, Madras, and Canto^.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Mocha and Calicut.
To Bengal, Madras, and Port St.
David.
To Calcutta.
To Whampoa and Madras.
To Fort St. George.
19
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Keference
Number.
Bemarks.
1721
, 1722
Jan. 1
Jan. 8
Feb. 28
April 3
May 30
Aug. 1
Aug. 24
Oct. 1
Oct. 2
Oct. 2
Oct. 13
Oct. 30
Oct. 30
Godfrey
Goodfellow
Monmouth
Nightingale
Stauho])e
Walpole
[Name unknown]
Princess Amelia
Hanover
Devonshire
Prince Frederick
Greenwich
Prince Augustus
Barrington
Hartford
Essex
Sarum
Montagu
Csernarvon
Duke of Cambridge
Nov. 6
Mary
Dec. 10
Derby
Dec. 11
Compton
Dec. 28
Cardigan
—
Bombay Galley
—
Craggs
—
Fort Si. George
—
Fort St. George
—
Princess Anne
1723
Feb. 1
Dausonne
Feb. 19
Bridgewater -
Mar. 21
Duke of York
Benjamin Braund
Dauiell Fox
Keginald Kemeys -
I
"William ilaskett
Vventwoith George
Pitt.
Charles Boddam
Edward Bontwell
John Misenor
John Bond
Lawrence Prince
Edward Martin
John Barnes
Thomas l?_vves
John Hunter
Francis Nelly
Jonathan Sommers
George Newton
John Gordon
Josiah Thwaites
Daniel Small •■
Richard Holden
William Fitzhugh -
William Mawiou
William Hambly
Benjamin Capp
Caleb Grantham
Thomas Smith
Thomas Smith
Nicholas Luhorne -
Richard Bcnfeild
Edward Williamson -
Robert Hyde
L.&R.B.
only.
R.B. '
only.
L.&K.B.
only.
TwoR.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
only.
L. only.
1723
1722
1724
1725
1723
June 3
1724
Nov. 7
1723
June 22
1722
Dec. 5
Aug. 20
1725
j Mny 18
1724
Mar. 12
Nov. 2
1723
July 19
May 30
1724
Aug. 23
April 2 1
1725
Nov. 11
1724
July 18
July 1 6
1726
April 9
1724
May 5
1729
1724
1722
1723
1725
1723
Oct. 31
1724
July 17
1726
May 24
L. only. I
L.&R.I!.
464 F
779 A
062 D
795 A
664 F
293 Y
79.T A
36 B
36 X
677 C
372 A
— 663 C
L. & R.B. 663 H
— 488 B
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.
L. &R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B,
L.&R.B
665
A
685
A
685
C
656 C& D|
656
I
229
A
2-J9
Z
667
c
552
E
552 M 1
589
c
589
J
700
B
700 D
261
c
261 N
653
E j
Two R.B
only.
L.&R.B
only.
R.B.
only.
R.B.
only.
L.&R.B
only.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
666 A
666 D
668 D
773 A
681 E
632 D
632 E
707 E
671 B
42 B
42 AA
94 C
94 P
To China.
To Bombay, Fort St. George,
Mocha, and Surat.
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
To Bombay and Gombroon.
From St. Helena to England.
To Mocha and Bombay.
To Mocha.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
Towards Madras.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Fort St. David.
To Mocha and Bombay.
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
To Bengal, Madras, and Fort St.
David.
To Bombay and Gombroon.
To Madras.
From Bombay to England.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay, Gombroon, &c.
20
•
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Keference
Number.
Eemarks.
Book.
1723
1725
April 1
Swallowfield
George Pitt
Mar. 6
1724
L.&E.B
673 A
673 B
To Bencoolen.
July 30
LethieuUier
(?John) Shepheard-
July 9
1726
66.7 C
From Bengal to England.
Aug. 20
Greemyich
Richard Lasinby
June 30
1725
488 C
To Mocha and Bombay.
Sept. 7
Frances
Thomas Newsham
July 3
L. &IR.B.
672 A
672 F
To Madras, Calcutta, andBalasore.
Sept. 7
Frances
Thomas Newsham
Jan. 29
1726
L. & R.B.
672 B
672 F
To Madras, Calcutta, and Balasore.
Sept. 17
Monmouth
Eeginald Keraeys
July 16
1725
L.&R.B
662 A
662 E
To Madras, Vizagapatam, Cal-
cutta, Balasore, Bombay, and
Surat.
Oct. 3
London - . -
Robert Bootle
April 15
L.&R.B.
313 B
313
To Mocha and Bombay.
Oct. 19
Sunderland
William Hutchinson
June 19
L.&E.B.
675 B
675 D
To Fort St. George.
Not. 7
Streatham
[George Westcott] -
Aug. 30
1726
"
311 B
To Fort -St. George and Calcutta.
Nov. 19
James and Mary
Thomas Aubone
April 13
—
676 B
To Bencoolen, Batavia, and
succeeded by
Two
676 D&E
Madras.
John Balchen.
1725
L.&R.B.
Dec. ]
Heathcote
Joseph Tolson
June 23
R.B.
625 D (A)
625 M
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 10
Macclesfield -
Robert Hudson
Aug. 9
L.&R.B.
669 B
669 E
To Canton.
Dec. 21
Aislabie . - -
Henry Wilson
July 5
1724
L. & R.B.
683 A
683 D
To Calcutta, Madras, and Fort St.
David.
Drake
William Whitalcpr
L. only
578 I
1724
If ^xXI-iAXiJ- ri J-I^LbLl^^l.
1726
.TnL. 17.
Cadogan
John Hill
succeeded by
William Pricklove.
April 7
1725
L. & R.B.
C82 C
682 F
To Bombay and Gombroon.
Mar. 20
Morice
Eustace Peacock
Mar. 17
1726
L.&E.B.
6''9 C
679 H
To Bombay.
.Sej-t. 9
Drake
William Westerbane
Jan. 9
1727
L. & R.B.
578 B
578 J
To Mocha, Bombay, Tellicherry,
Cochin, Goa, and Surat.
Sept. 9
Lyi;li
Charles Small
Sept. 30
646 B
To Madras, Calcutta, Balasore, and
Surat.
Hepf. 15
Princess Amelia
John Misenor
July 2
1726
L.&B.B.
36 C
36 Y
To Bombay, Mocha, Batavia, &c.
Oct. 14
Fordwich
Richard Gosf right
Aug. 10
—
684 B
To Madras and Bengal.
Nov- 5
Enfield
Charles Rigby
July 2.5
L.&E.li.
670 B
(mO F
To Madras and Bengal.
2\pv. G
Lynn
Edward Elliston
Aug. 16
■^
627 A
To Calcutta, Vizagapatam, and
1727
L. &R,B.
627 H
Fort St. George.
Dec. 21
Grantham
Timothy Field
May 21
1726
~
617 D
To Bencoolen, Madras, and Batavia.
Dec. 22
CjEsar
William Mabbot
May 18
1726
L.&R.B.
235 B
235 L
To Whampoa.
Houghton
Edward Gibjon
L. & R.B.
only.
438 T
1725
—
LethieuUier -
John Edwards
L. &R.B.
only.
657 D
1725
1726
Jan. 6
Windham
Robert Lyell
Sept. 5
L.&R.B.
230 A
230 J
To Bombay and Cochin.
Jan. 22
Eyles
James Winter
Aug. 14
1727
Two J.
L.&E.B.
661B& C
661 F
To Calcutta and Balasore.
April 12
Devonshire
Lawrence Prince
Sept. 4
1726
Aug. 3
L. & R.B.
272 B
272 M
To Bombay, Anjengo, Tellicherry,
Madras, and Calcutta.
May C
Morice
Eustace Peacock
—
679 D
From Surat to Calcutta and
1727
L.&E.B.
679 H
England.
Sept. 29
Townshend
Philip Worth -
June 2
L.&E.B.
660 D
660 G
To Batavia and Whampoa.
Oct. 2.^
BarrJDgton -
John Hunter
Sept. 5
L.&E.B.
685 B
6S5 D
To Mocha and Bengal.
21
Log
begins.
1725
Oct. 26
Oct. 31
Not. 9
Nov. 15
Nov. 18
Dec. 11
1726
Jan. 5
Jan. 11
JaB. 24
Oct. 30
Nov. 16
Nov. 17
Nov. 28
Dec. 5
Dec. 11
Dec. 6
Dec. 31
1727
Mar. 10
April 7
Aug. 23
Oct. 11
Oct- 21
Oct. 21
Dec. 9
Dec. 12
Dec. 19
Dec. 19
Ship.
1728
Feb. 13
Aug. 24
Sept. 24
Sept. 2.5
CsemajTQn
Craggs
Dansonne
Mary
EsBfX^ -
Middlesex
Stretham
King George -
Sarum - - -
Stanliope
London -
Montagu
Derby
Frincees Anne
Prince Augustus
Prince William
LethieuUier -
Bridgewater -
Hertford
Walpole
Duke of Cumberland ■
Frances
Harrison
Heatbcote
Prince Frederick
Stretham
Sunderland
George
George
Aislabie
Cspsar
James and Mary
Compton
Morice
Houghton
Monmouth
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Josiah Thwaites
Caleb Grantham
Francis Steward
Thomas Holden
Jonathan Sommers -
John Pelly
George Westcott
John Houghton
George Newton
Wentworth George
Pitt.
Robert Bootle
John Gordon -
William Fitzhugh
Charles Gpugh
Francis Gostlin
Thomas Gilbert
John Shepheard
Edward Williamson
Francis Nelly
Charles Boddam
Benjamin Braund
John Lawson -
Samuel Martin
Joseph Tolson
W. Haynes
succeeded ,by
S. Rodham.
George Westcott
William Hutchinson
George Pitt
George Pitt
William Birch
William Mabbot
John Balchen
John Mitenor
Christopher Wilson -
Philip Worth
Reginald Kemeys
1727
July 9
Sept, 5
Oct. 27
Aug. 27
Aug. 28
Aug. 27
1726
1727
Aug. 22
Dec. 19
1728
Mar. 24
July 25
Aug. 31
1727
Aug. 26
1729
July 25
1728
July 25
July 19
1727
Sept'. 17
1738
Aug. 5
1729
Sept. 11
May 29
Aug. 30
1728
July 29
1730
April 21
Mar. 25
1729
Sept. 8
Sept. 8
Aug. 8
July 21
26005.
1730
Aug. 6
Jan. 22
June 26
Aug. 17
F
L.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&B.B.
R.Bf
only.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.S6R.B,
L.&E.B,
L. & R B.
L.&R.B.
R.B.
L. & B.B.
L. only.
L.&R.B.
L.&RB.
L. & E.B.
L.&B.B.
B.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&B.B.
only.
L. &E.B
only.
L.&R.B,
only.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B
L.&R.B.
Reference
Number.
589 D
589 K
681 B
681 F
671 C
261 D
261 O
229 B
223 AA
450 B
605 M
402 D
402 O
667 D
667 E
664 D
664 G
3lS C
313 O
552 F
552 N
653 F
707 B
707 F
665 B
665 E
324 A
657 A
657 E
42 C
42 BB
656 J
Remarks.
293 A
293 Z
562 A
562 I
672 C
672 G
644 A
644 D
625 E
625 N
663 D
663 I
605 B
605 N
675 C
675 E
779 A-A
779 A-F
779 A-B
683 E
235 M
676 F
666 B
666 E
679 E
679 I
438 A
438 U
662 B
662 F
To Bencoplen and Batavia.
To Madrai.
To Madras.
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
To Madras and bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Balasor^,
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
To Bombay and Fort St. David.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, and
Calcuttjt.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Balasore, and Calcutta.
To Bencoolen.
To Canton.
To Madras, Calcutta, and yiz^ga-
patam.
To Madras and Bjengftl.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Calcutta, Anjengo, Tellicheny,.
and Mocha.
To Bombay and Mocha.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Whampp^.
To Madras, Balasore, and Calcutta.
To Moeha._
To Fort St. George and Calcutta.
To Batavia and Canton.
To Madras and Bengal,
To Madras and Bengal.
To Mocha and Calcutta.
To Mocha and back to St. Helena.
To Bataviaaiid Wliampoa.
To Whampoa.
22
Log
begini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1728
Sept. 27
-Oct. 9
■Oct. 19
Oct. 29
Dee. 12
1729
-Jan. 9
Feb. 14
Aug. 14
Sept. 37
Sept. 29
Oct. 15
Dee. 6
Dec. 13
Dec. 13
Dec. 14
Dec. 14
Dec. 15
Dec. IS
Dec. 22
Dec. 28
1730
Oct. 1
Oct. 2
Oct. 2
Oct. 3
Enfield -
Cadogan
Duke of York
Greenwich
Bridgewater
Fordwich
Lynn
Marlborough -
Ockham
Princess Carolina
Princess Caroline
Grantham
Drake
Lyell
Middlesex
London
Mary
Lethieullier
Prince Augustus
Prince of Wales
Montagu
Princess of Wales
Devonshire
Eyles
Prince William
Barrington
King George -
Windham
Harrisou
Heathcote
James and Mary
Walpole ■
Charles Rigby
James Sanders
J. Sommers
Richard Lasinby
Edward Williamson -
Richard Gosfright -
Edward Elliston
Richard Mickelfield)-
William Jobson
John Flower
Samuel Brasier
Timothy Field
John Houghton
Charles Small
John Pelly
Robert Bootle
Thomas Holden
John Shepheard
Francis Gostlin
[John] Flower
Samuel Keate
Thomas Gilbert
Lawrence Prince
Ralph Farr Winter -
William Beresford
Caleb Grantham
John Hunter
Richard Boulton
Robert Lyell
Samuel Martin
David Wilkie
John Balchen
Charles Boddam
1730
July 5
1731
Nov. 25
Sept, 8
1730
Sept. 8
1731
Aug. 20
1730
1729
1728
1733
1730
Sept. 10
1732
Aug. 15
1731
July 3
1732
Aug. 27
Aug. 18
1731
Aug. 20
Sept. 2
July 1
Mar. 22
July 18
June 29
June 29
1730
Sept. 5
1731
Aug. 17
July 22
1730
1733
1730
1733
July 12
Mar. 19
May 29
1733
Aug. 22
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
only.
Two B.B,
only.
L. only.
R. B
only.
R.B.
only.
L. & R.B,
L.&B.B,
L. &R.B,
L.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L. & B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
Two R.B.
only.
B.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
only.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
670 C
670 G
682 D
682 G
94 D
94 Q
488 D
488 J
42 D
42 CC
684 E
627 I
602 K
706 B
724 A
723 A
617 E
617 M
578 C
578 K
646 C
646 H
450 C
450 J
313 D
313 R
261 E
26] P
657 B
657 F
665 C
665 F
404 A
552 G
552
510 A
510K
272 C
272 N
661 D
661 G
324 B
324 H
681 C
681 G
685 E
402 P
230 K
644 B
644 E
625 F
625 O
676 C
676 G
293 B
223 AA
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Bencoolen and Madras.
To Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Fort St. David and Calcutta.
To Madras, Calcutta, Gombroon,
Bombay, and Snrat.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Fort St. George, Calcutta,
Bombay, and Surat.
To Calcutta, Bombay, Goa, Madras,
and Batavia.
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Cochin,
and Goa.
To Canton.
To Balasore and Bombay.
To Bencoolen.
To Canton.
To Whampoa,
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay and Surat.
To Madras and Vizagapatam.
To Batavia, Macao, and Whampoa,
To Mocha and Bombay.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Madras, Calcutta, Vizagapatam,
and Mocha.
23
-T-
Ledger
Log
liegins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1730
1732
Oct. 4
Hartford
Francis Nelly
succeeded by
George Bagwell.
July 24
1733
L.&E.B.
656 E ,
656 K
To Batavia and Whampoa.
Oct. 6
Frances
John Lawson
Aug. 5
L.&R.B.
672 D
672 H
To Calcutta and Madras.
Nov. 17
Derby ^ -
William Fitzhugh
April 23
1732
L.&E.B.
653 G
653 H
To Madras, Fort St. David, and
Bengal.
Uov. 30
Csfsar
William Mabbot
June 2
L.&B.B.
235 C
235 N
To Whampoa.
Dec. 1
Macclesfield -
Eobert Hudson
June 2
1733
L.&E.B.
669 C
669 F
To Canton.
Dec. 3
Aislabie
William Birch
Aug. 4
1731
L.&E.B.
683 B
683 F
To Calcutta, Balasore, and Madras.
Dausonne
Francis Steward
L. only.
671 D
1731
1733
Jan. 6
Duke of Cumberland.-
Benjamin Braund
May 22
1732
L.&B.B.
562 B
562 J
To Bengal and Madras.
Jan. 12
Stretham ...
George Westcott -
Aug. 25
L.&E.B.
605 F
605
To Bombay, Goa, Mangalore, Telli-
cherry, and Cochin.
Jan. 18
Geprge
George Pitt -
Aug. 16
L. & E.B.
799 A-C
799 A-G
To Bengal and Madras.
Mar. 3
Ockham
William Jobson
Aug. 15
1733
L.
706 A
706 C
To Bengal and Bombay.
Sept. 7
Grantham
Timothy Field
Aug. 9
L.
617 F
617 N
To Calcutta.
Sept. 21
Houghton
Philip Worth
May 26
L.&E.B.
438 B
438 V
To Mocha and Bombay.
Sept. 22
Bichmond
Charles Gough
July 27
L. & E.B.
329 A
329 E
To Java and Whampoa.
Sept. 24
Lynn
Edward EUiston
June 24
L.&K.B.
627 B
627 J
To Whampoa.
Sept. 30
Monmouth
James Montgomery .
Nov. 7
1734
L.&E.B.
662 C
662 G
To Mocha, Bombay, Goa, Calicut,
Tellicherry, and Gombroon.
Oct. 5
Windham
Eobert Lyell
June 5
1733
L. & E.B.
230 B
230 L
To Madras, Batavia, and Whampoa.
Dec. 1
Enfield
Thomas Mauley
June 14
L.&E.B.
670 P
670 H
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
1734
Dec. 6
Compton
John Misenor
June 14
1733
L.&E.B.
666 C
666 F
To China.
Dec. 15
Nassau
William Hutchinson
Aug. 1
1734
L.&R.B.
544 A
544 N
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 18
Bedford
William Wells
May 22
L. &E.B.
638 A
638 E
To Madras, Calcutta, Mocha, and
Jeddah.
Dec. 18
Duke of Lorraine
Christopher Wilson -
Aug. 15
1732
L.&E.B.
650 A
650 F
To Madras, Goa, Surat, Calcutta,
and Vizagapatam.
Eyles
Ralph Farr Winter -
—
Two
661 H
R.B.only.
1732
1733
Jan. 7
Prince of Orange
Charles Hudson
July 16
L.&E.B.
636 A/
636 F
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 17
Marlborough
Thomas Hunt
Aug. 2
L.&E.B.
602 C
602 L
To Bombay, Goa, Tellicherry, and-
Cochin.
Jan. 18
Greenwich
Mathew Bookey
Sept. 12
1736
L.
488 E
488 K
To Bombay and Surat.
June 17
Mary
Ebenezer Thomson
April 14
1734
L.&E.B.
261 F
261 Q
To Bombay and Bengal.
Sept. 7
Lethieullier
John Shepheard
Mar. 9
—
657 C
To Madras.
L.&E.B.
657 G
■ Sept. 23
Prince William
William Beresford -
Feb. 17
L.&E.B.
324 C
324 I
To Mocha and Bombay.
Sept. 25
Harrington -
Bobert Jenkins
May 30
L.&B.B.
654 A
654 £
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
Nov., 12
Devonshire
Lawrence Prince
June 6
1735
April 15
L.&E.B.
272 D
272
To Madras and Bengal.
Nov. 24
Prince Augustus
Francis Gostlin
L.&E.B.
665 D
665 G
To China.
Dec. 10
Eoyal Guardian
Henry Hoadly
April]?
1734
Sept. 4
L.&E.B
641 A
641 F
To Bengal, Bombay, Tellicheny,
apd Madras.
Dec. 18
Normantbn •
Charles Eigby
L. & E.B
652 A
652 C
To Madrasj Bengal, and Fort St_
David.
24
log
be^s.
Ship.
"i 1732
Dec. 20
Dec.
22
1733
Jan. 20
Feb.
2
Mar.
10
Aug.
29
Sept.
12
Sept.
14
Oct.
12
Oct.
27
Dec.
2
Dec.
12
Dec.
28
1734
Jan. 1
Jan.
4
Jan.
10
Jan.
15
Jan.
22
Jan.
23
Jan.
24
Sept.
30
" Oct. 6
Oct. 17
Oct. 21
»' Not. 7
3fOT. 9
Dec. 10
Dec. 16
Dec. 24
1735
Tcb. 6
Britannia
Decker
Heathcote
Walpole
Princess of Wales
Princess Louisa
Montagu
Lyell
Harrison
Hartford
Grafton
George
Duke of Dorset
Ockham
Marlborough -
Drake
Wilmington
Scarborough -
King William
Princess Royal -
Middlesex
Godolphin
Houghton
Onslow
Beaufort
London
Newcastle
Duke of Cumberland -
Bichmond
Nassau
Derby
Queen Caroline
Captain.
Log
ends.
Prince of Orange
:2reb. 11 I Wager
Caleb Grantham
Edward Williamson
Joseph Tolson
[Charles Boddam] -
Robert Mead
Richard Finnell
Richard Gosfright -
Charles Small
Samuel Martin
George Bagwell
Robert Hudson
George Pitt
Thomas Gilbert
William Jobson
Thomas Hunt
John Pelly
Charles Massey
George Westeott
James Sanders
Duncomb Backwell -
William Studholm
Pranois Steward
Philip Worth -
J. Balchen
Richard Boulton
Robert Bootle
Josiab Lewis -
Benjamin Braund
Charles Gough
William Hutchinson
Abraham Anselme -
David Wilkie
Charles Hudson
Charles Raymond -
1734
Aug. 14
1735
Mar. 28
Aug. 16
1733
Aug. 6
1734
Aug. 29
1735
April 26
Aug. 19
June 9
1733
Aug. 5
1735
Oct. 17
June 26
Aug. 24
Aug. 18
1734
1736
Oct. 1
1735
July 5
Aug. 22
1736
Sept. 12
April 10
1735
Oct. 18
Sept. 17
1736
July 17
Aug. 10
Sept. 6
July 12
Aug. 10
1735
Mar. 30
1736
Aug. 11
1737
Sept. 1
1736
Aug. 15
1735
1736
1736
April 24
July 17
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
L.&R.B
Ii.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
TwoE.B.
only.
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&E.B.
L,&R.B
L. & e.b!
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&E.B
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&fi.R
L.&R.B.
R.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
only.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
Reference
Number.
285 AA
285 A
701 A
701 B
625 G
625 P
625 Q
293 C
510 B
510 L
639 A
639 D
552 H
552 P
646 D
646 I
644 B
644 F
656 V
656 L
6.58 A
658 B
799 A-D
799 A-H
612 A
612 I
706 D
602 D
602 M
578 D
578 L
640 A
640 E
355 A
355 J
635 D
635 L
405 A
405 O
450 D
450 K
594 B
694 L
438 C
438 W
164 A
164 J
637 A
637 E
313 E
313 S
659 A
659 B
562 C
562 E
329 B
329 E
544 B
544 O
653 I
631 D
636 B
636 G
.592 A
592 G
Remarks.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay, Surat, Goa, and BengaU
From Fort St. George to England.
To Bombay and Anjengo.'
To Mocha and Bombay.
To Balasore, Ingelee, and Madras.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Amoy and Whampoa.
To Madras, Bengal, and Fort St^
David.
To Bengal and Fort St. George.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay, Surat, and Gombroon.
To Bombay, Calicut, Cochin, Telli-
cherry, and Goa.
To Bombay, Sarat, and Mocha.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Johanna and Bombay.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Batavia, Amoy, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Java, Canton, Macao, and
Sumatra.
From Bourbon to England.
To Bencoolen.
To Whampoa, Bombay, Tellicherry,-
To Bencoolen and Fort St. David.
To Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
25
Log
iMgins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1735
May 13
Sept. 22
Sept. 24
Oct. 5
Oct. 6
Oct. 7
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 10
1736
Jan. 5
Jan. 5
Feb. 21
May 29
Aug. 27
Sept. 7
Sept. 7
Sept. 12
Sept. 20
Sept. 21
Sept. 23
Oct. 23
Oct. i.i
Dec. 11
1737
Jan. 5
Jan. 7
Feb. 28
Aug. 1
Haselingfield
Halifax
Walpole
Britannia
Harrington
Duke of Lorraine
Prince William
Princess of Wales
Shaftesbury
Defence
Compton -
Pelham
Lynn
Windham
Grantham
Normanton
Priacess Louisa
Eichard Pinnell
Eoyal Guardian
Henry Hoadly
Koyal Guardian
Henry Hoadly
Bedford
WlUiam Wells
George
Nathaniel White
Montagu
Daniel Scale
Wilmington
Charles Massey
Harrison
Samuel Martiu
Lyell
John Acton
AVinchester
Richard Sheppard
succeeded by
John Dove.
Decker - - -
Edward Williamson
DeTonshire
Lawrence Prince
Grafton -
Lawrence Prince
Newcastle
Richard Crabb
Sussex - - -
Francis Gostlin
Duke of Dorset
Thomas Gilbert
Heathcote
Jonathan Cape
Nottingham
Ralph Farr Winter
King William -
James Sanders
William Birch
Thomas Manley
succeeded by
John Aston and
John Blake.
Charles Boddam
Phineas Frognall
Robert Jenkins
William Crompton -
Thomas Langworth -
Robert Mead -
succeeded by
Thomas Harry.
Matthew Bookey
James Montgomery -
Robert Holmes
Mead Woodford
Charles Gilbert
Richard Shuter
Roger Hale
Charles Rigby
1737
Aug. 29
1739
May 17
1737
July 29
May 19
Sept. 12
Aug. 15
May 20
July 3
Oct. 1
Sept. 20
1736
1737
June 29
Aug. 10
July 26
1736
Sept. 6
1738
Sept. 26
Aug. 31
Aug. -la
May 24
Aug. 9
May 15
1739
April 18
1738
May 19
1739
June 29
1738
Aug. 9
1737
25005.
1738
June 21
Aug. 15
May 24
1739
July 11
G
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L,&R.B.
L.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B,
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
TwoR.B
only.
TwoR.B
only.
L. &R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.& R.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&R.B.
Two R.B,
only.
R.B.
only.
Two R.B.
only.
TwoR.B,
only.
TwoE.B.
only.
L. & R.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B
642 A
642 E
651 B
651 G
293 D
293 BB
285 BB
285 B
654 B
6.54 F
650 B
650 G
324 D
324 J
510 C
510 M
610 A
610 H
647 A
647 U
666 G
607 E
627 C
627 K
230 C
230 M
617 G
617
652 B
652 D
639 B
639 E
641 B
641 G
641 C
638 B
638 F
799 A-E
799 A-I
552 I
552 Q
640 B
640 F
644 C
644 G
646 E
646 J
643 A
643 D
701 C
272 P
658 C
659 C
74B A
612 B
612 J
625 H
625 R
287 A
287
635 E
635 M
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Calcutta, Sural, Telli-
cherry, and Goa.
To Batayia and Canton.
To Mocha and Bombay.
To Bombay and Bengal.
To Bencoolen and Batayia.
To Madras.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Bengal, Bombay, and
Tellicherry.
To Bombay and Tellicherry. '
To Bombay, Surat, Tellicherry, and
Gombroon.
To Calcntta and Madras.
Towards Canton.
To Calcutta.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Aden and Bombay.
To Mocha, Bombay, Gombroon,
Tellicherry, and Madras.
To Limpoa and Whampoa.
To Madras, Bengal, and Bombay.
To Whampoa.
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
To Bombay and Anjengo.
To Fort St. George.
To Mocha, Bombay, and Tellicheny,
26
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
{Receipt
Book.
Beference
Number.
Bemarki.
1737
Aug. 1
Aug. 2
Aug. 16
Sept. 28
Oct. 5
Oct. 10
Oct. 29
Oct. 31
Nov. 20
Nov. 22
Dec. 18
1738
-Jan. 5
Feb. 6
Feb. 8
Feb. 15
Mar. 25
June 11
Aug. 23
Sept. 11
Sept,, 19
Oct. 16
Oct. 17
Oct. —
Nov. 3
Nov. 4
Deo. 19
Dec. 20
Dec. 25
Dec. 29
1739
Jan. 21
Feb. 15
May 14
May 23
Oct. 8
Queen Caroline
Godolphin
Prince of Wales
Scarborough •-
Eoyal George
Princess Mary
Princess Eoyal
Duke of Cumberland -
Prince of Orange
London
Beaufort
Anglesey
Besolution
Nassau
Wager -
Onslow
Princess Boyal
Marlborough
Harrington -
Walpole
Duke of Lorraine
Britannia
Eichmond
Shaftesbury
Prince William
Lynn
Defence . . •
Haselingfield
Somerset
Houghton
Warwick
Normaaton -
Augiista
Grantham
Eoyal Guardian
Duke
Bedford
Charles Birkhead
Francis Steward
John Pelly
George Westoott
William Jobson
George Martin
Duncomb Baokwell -
Benjamin Braund -
Charles Hudson
Eobert Bootle
Thomas Stevens
William Studholm -
G«orge Bagwell
William Hutchinson
Charles Eaymond
J. Balchen -
Duncomb Backwell -
Thomas Smith
Robert Jenkins
Charles Boddam
William Crompton
John Somner
William Weston
Matthew Bookey
Thomas Langworth -
Charles Gilbert
Thomas Coates
John Cooke
Robert Holmes
Phiilp Worth
Richard Shuter
Reginald Kemeys -
Augustus Townshend
Roger Hale -
Henry Hoadly
Thomas Hindman -
William Wells
1739
July 3
Aug. 8
Aug. 16
Aug. 24
June 4
Nov. 27
July 16
Sept. 6
July 13
July 16
June 13
1738
1739
Sept. 6
Sept. 5
June 26
1738
Aug. 3
1740
Oct. 7
Oct. 9
Sept. 20
Sept. 14
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Nov. 12
1741
Nov. 24
1740
Sept. 20
Oct. 11
1741
July 29
Feb. 20
1740
Sept. 20
Aug. 30
1741
1740
Sept. 20
Sept. 18
1741
Oct. 7
Sept. 29
1742
Sept. 11
L.&R.B
L. &R.B.
L. & B.B.
L. & B.B
L.&E.B
L. & E.B,
L.&E.B,
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
Two E.B,
only.
Two E.B
only.
L.&E.B
L. & R.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B
L.&R.B
L.&E.B
L. & R.B
L.&R.B
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B,
L. & B.B,
L. & E.B.
Two R.B,
only.
L. & E.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
631 A
631 E
594 C
594 M
404 B
404 T
355 B
355 K
17 A
17 S
381 A
381 G
405 B
405 P
562 D
562 L
636 C
636 H
313 F
313 T
637 B
637 F
785 A
466 G
544 C
544 P
592 B
592 H
164 B
164 K
405 C
405 P
602 E
602 N
654 C
654 G
293 E
293 CC
650 c & :
650 H
285 CC
285 C
329 C
329 G
610 B
610 I
324 E
324 K
627 D
627 L
647 B
647 E
642 B
642 F
626 A
626 E
438 D
438 X
585 A
585 I
652 E
629 A
629 E
617 H
617 P
641 D
641 H
648 A
648 C
638C,D(1)
&D 2
638 G
To Bencoolen.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Borneo and Whampoa.
To Madras, Balasore, Bengal, and.
Bencoolen.
To Bengal and Batavia.
To Madras, Calcutta, Ingelee, Fort
St. David, and Pondicherry.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Batavia and China.
To Java, Macao, and Whampoa.
To Madras.
To Bombay, Goa, and Tellicherry.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay.
Towards China. (With Princess
Mary, 381 B).
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Whampoa.
To Borneo and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bencoolen.
To Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay, Surat, Goa, Tellicherry,
Madras, and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Mocha, Bombay, Cochin, and
Anjengo.
To Bombay, Surat, and Tellicherry.
To Bengal, Bencoolen, arnd Batavia.
To Whampoa.
To Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, and
Tellicherry.
To Whampoa.
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
To Madras, Bombay, and Tellicherry,
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Batavia and Bengal.
27
-
Ledger
Log
begini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1739
1740
Oct. 19
East India Yacht
-
July 9
—
645 A
To St. Helena.
.,
1741
Nov. 3
Montagu
Eielder Freeman
Nov. 21
L. & E.B.
552 J (A)
552 E
To Bombay, Surat, and Tellicherry.
Nov. 3
Winchester
Richard Pinnell
Oct. 9
L.&E.B.
64S B
643 E
To Batavia and Whampoa.
Nov. 8
Princesi of Wales
Walter Hoxton
succeeded by
Thomas Harry.
Oct. 2
1740
L.&R.B.
510 D
510 N
To Calcutta.
Nov. 14
Wilmington -
Leonard Maddox
Not. 26
1741
L,&R.B.
640 C
640 G
To Madras.
Dec. 5
Heatheote
Jonathan Cape
Oct. 6
1740
L. & R.B.
625 I
625 S
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 19
Haselingfield -
John Cooke
Nov. 13
1741
[,.&R.B.
642 C
642 F
To Bombay, Surat, and Tellicherry.
Dec. 20
Durrington
Richard Crabb
Oct. 3
1742
L.&R.B.
613A&B
613 F&G
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 20
Edgbaston
Stephen Cobham
Aug. 7
L.&E.B.
622 A
622 F
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
Dec. 30
Edgbaston
Stephen Cobham
Aug. 21
1741
622 B
To Beneoolen and Batavia.
Dec. 21
Colcheiter
E. Mickelfield
July 27
[i.&E.B.
113 A (2)
lis D
To Bengal.
Dec. 22
Princess Louisa
John Pinson -
Nov. 8
C.&E.B.
639 C
639 F
To Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, and
Tellicherry.
1740
1742
Feb. 8
Halifax
John Blake -
Dec. 3
[J.&R.B.
651 G
651 H
To Bombay, Madras, Calcutta, and
Tellicherry.
Mkr. 8
Nottingham
Thomas Brown
July 31
L. & two
R.B.
287 B
287 P
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Madras.
Mar. 15
Duke of Dorset
Thomas Gilbert
July 27
1741
L. & E.B.
612 C
612 K
To Batavia and Whampoa.
Mar. 29
Hardwicke -
John Hallett
Oct. 3
1742
C.&E.B.
568 A
.568 I
To Calcutta, Madras, and Fort St.
David.
April 11
Caesar
Robert Cummings -
Aug. 23
L.&E.B.
235 D
235
To Madras.
June 15
Godolphin
Francis Steward
Oct. 2
—
594 D
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
1741
Oct. 2
L. & E.B.
594 N
Whampoa.
Oct. 10
East India Yacht
Gabriel Steward
—
645 B
To St Helena.
1742
Oct. 25
Eoyal George
Thomas Field
Nov. 5
L. & E.B.
17 B
17 T
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
Nov. 9
Prince of Wales
John PeUy
July 9
L.&E.B.
404 C
404 U
To Mocha and Madras.
Nov. 19
Prince of Orange
Charles Hudson
Sept. 16
L.&E.B.
636 D
636 I
To Madras and Bengal.
Nov. 22
London
Mathew Bootle
Sept. 17
L.&E.B.
313 G
313 U
To Madras, Baiasore, Fort William,
and Bencoolen.
Nov. 28
Nassau
George Jackson
Nov. 4
1743
L. & E.B.
544 D
544 Q
To Baiasore and Calcutta.
Nov. 23
Onslow
J. Balcben -
Oct. 21
1742
Two J.
L.&R.B.
164 C&D
164 L
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 24
Beaufort
Thomas Stevens
Aug. 28
L.&E.B.
637 C
637 G
To Bengal.
Nov. 24
King William
James Sanders '
succeeded by
Joseph Phillips.
Nov. 12
L. * E.B.
635 F
635 N
To Madras Uud Bengal.
Nov. 25
Fort St. George
John Acton -
Aug. 21
1741
L.&R.B.
632 A
632 F
To Bombay, Tellicherry, an*
Anjengo.
Dec. 8
Princess Amelia
Samuel Martin
Aug. 3
1743
L. &E.B.
36 D
36 Z
To Canton.
Princess Mary
George Martin
L.&E.B.
only.
381 H
—
1741
1742
Jan. 20
Queen Caroline
Charles Birkhead
Nov. 16
L.&E.B.
631 B
631 F
To Bombay and Surat.
Jan. 21
Northampton •
Duncomb Backwell -
Oct. 3
L.&R.B.
198 A
198 L
To China.
Jan. 21
York
Henry Lascelles
Sept. 17
L.&E.B
237 A
237 E
To Whampoa.
28
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Keceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1741
1742
Veh. 1
Kent
William Eobson
Sept. 24
1743
L.&R.B.
317 C
317 N
. To Bengal.
Feb. S3
Admiral Vernon
Benjamin Webster
Aug. 8
1742
L. & E.B.
623 A
623 E
To Madras.
Feb. 26
Scarborough -
George Westcott
Oct. 1
1743
L.&E.B.
355 C
355 L
To Aoheeu, Vizagapatam, and
Rogues River.
Mar. 26
Porto Bello -
Benjamin Fisher
Aug. 26
1742
L. & E.B.
615 A
615 E
To Bombay, Surat, and Tellicherry.
April 2
Wager
Charles Raymond
Dec. 2
1743
L.&R.B.
592 C
592 I
To Madras and Bengal.
May 7
Neptune
F. D'Abbadie
May 20
L.&R.B.
98 A
98 T
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
Muy 20
Tigris
J. Petre
Aug. 31
1744
L.&R.B.
219 A
219 H
To Bengal.
Sept. 16
Harrington -
Robert Jenkins
Nov. 8
—
654 D
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
succeeded by
L.&E.B.
654 H
Whampoa.
Charles Foulis.
1743
Sept. 30
Shaftesburj- -
Matthew Bookey
Not. 17
1742
L.&R.B.
610 C
610 J
To Madras and Bengal.
Oct. 17
Swift
Henry Watts
Sept. (30
1743
616 A
To Madagascar.
Oct. 27
Defence
Thomas Coates
Sept. 15
1744
L.&R.B.
647 C
647 F
To Wliampoa.
Oct. 30
Duke of Lorraine
Jonathan Wilson
succeeded by
Nathaniel Hancock.
April 11
1743
D.&E.B.
650 E
650 I
To Bencoolen and BataTia.
Nov. 1
Walpole
Benjamin Lowe
Sept. 12
L. & R.B.
293 F
293 DD
To Madras, Vizagapatam, and.
Calcutta.
Not. 3
Lynn . - -
Charles Gilbert
July 10
L.&R.B.
627 E
627 M
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
Nov. 5
Benjamin
E. Way
Aug. 9
L.&R.B.
122 A
122 E
To Bombay and Madras.
Not. 12
■ Marlborough
Thomas Smith
Sept. 8
L. & R.B.
602 F
602 O
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 10
Somerset
Christopher Howes -
succeeded by
Henry Kent.
Sept. 7
L. & R.B.
626 B
626 F
To Bombay and Surat.
1742
Jan. 5
Augusta -
Augustus To-ivnshend
Sept. 12
1744
L. & R.B.
629 B
629 F
To Batavia and Whampoa.
Jan. 9
Severn
J. Collier
Mar. 29
L.&R.B.
139 A
139 F
To Borneo.
Jan. 12
Salisbury
Christopher Burrows
Nov. 9
L.&E.B.
478 A
478 J
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Gombroon,
and Madras.
Jan. 18
Grantham
Roger Hale
Feb. 2§
1743
Two R.B.
6lT I
617 Q
To Fort St. George, Bengal, and
Bencoolen.
Jan. 20
Houghton
Isaac Worth
Sept. 11
L. & R.B.
438 E
438 Y
To Madras and Calcutta.
Feb. 12
Wilmington
John Tedd
Sept. 20
L.&R.B.
640 D
640 H
To Bengal and Madras.
Feb. 28
Britannia
John Somner
Sept. 6
1744
L.&R.B.
285 DD
285 D
To Gombroon, Bombay, and Telli-
cherry.
Oct. S4
Duke
Thomas Hindman
Dee. 17
1745
L.&E.B.
648 B
648 D
To Madras and Calcutta.
Oct. 5
Montagu
Fielder Freeman
Mar. 14
—
.552 J
To Mocha, Bombay, Tellicherry^
Goa, Pondicherry, Madras, and
succeeded by
L.&R.B.
552 S
George Cuming.
1744
Calcutta.
5foT. 2
Exeter
William Weston
Oct. 28
L.&R.B.
138 A
138
To Madras and Calcutta.
Nov. 30
Montfort
Robert Hanslapp
Sept. 21
1746
L. & R.B.
608 A
608 E
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 1
Winchester
Gabriel Steward
Mar. 18
—
643 C
To Madras, Calcutta, and Telli-
succeeded by
L. &E.B
643 F
cherry.
John Samson.
1744
Dec, 2
Princess Amelia
Samuel Martip.
Sept. 1
—
36 E
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&R.B.
36 AA
1746
Dec. 2
Winchelsea -
Alexander Adair
Mar. 15
L.&R.B
4 A
4Q
To Bombay and Calcutta.
Log
begins.
Ship.
1742
Dec. 4
Sec.
10
,r bee.
22
Dec.
28
1743
Jan. 2
•Tan.
19
Feb.
15
Feb.
28
\ Mar.
30
April
20
May
15
Aug.
26
Sept.
10
Sept.
23
Sept.
24
Oct.
7
Oct.
22
Kov.
1
Kor.
8
Nov.
22
Dec.
19
Dec.
20
Dec.
21
Dec.
31
1744
Jan. 20
Jan.
20
Feb.
10
Mar.
3
Mar.
4
April
11
May
3
Haselingfield -
S-wift -
Princess Mary
Boyal Guardian
Princess Louisa
Princess of Wales
Heatbcote
St. George .
Colchester
Hardwicke
Princess Mary -
Liverpool
Lapwing
Prince of Wales
Prince William
Caesar
Durrington
Duke of Dorset
Beaufort
York
Godolphin
Fort St. George,
Stafford
Warwick
Elizabeth
King William
Wager
Benjamin
Porto Bello -
Swift
Captain.
Orford
Bobert Haldane
Henry Watts
Eobert Osborne
William Earl Benson
John Pinson
Thomas Harry
Jonathan Cape
Robert Robinson
B. Miekelfield
John Hallett
Robert Osborne
Thomas Swanton
Stephen Cobham
succeeded by
John Hereford.
Henry Watts
John Pelly
Thomas Langworth ■
Matthew Court
Richard Crabb
Thomas Frognall
Thomas Stevens
Henry Laseelles
John Stevens
John Acton
Felix Baker
Robert Misenor
E. Pinnell
Joseph Phillips
Charles Raymond
B. Way
Benjamin Fisher
William Stevens
Edmund Smyth
Log
ends.
Receipt
Book.
25005.
1744
Nov. 10
1743
Mar. 31
Sept. 12
1744
Oct. 12
1742
1744
Oct. 120
Sept. 12
1745
Mar. 15
Sept. 18
1746
Aug. 22
1743
May 7
Aug. 1
1746
Oct. 10
Jan. 4
1749
Oct. 9
1746
Mar. 17
Feb. 20
1745
Dec. 30
1746
Mar. 24
1745
Mar. 10
Feb. 27
1746
Mar. 25
Aug. 25
Feb. 26
1744
Nov. 20
1746
Aug. 26
Feb. 17
Oct. 14
Aug. 19
July 20
1745
May 20
1747
Feb. 19
H
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
Two R.B.
only.
L.&E.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & E.B.
L. and
two R.B,
Reference
Number.
L. and
two R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B,
L. &E.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. and
two R.B,
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
642 D
642 G
616 B
381 B
381 H
641 £
641 I
639 G
510 F
510 O
625 J
625 T
584 D
584 K
113 B
113 E
568 B
568 J
616 B
616 B
622 C
622 G
475 A
475 H
404 D
404 V
324 F
324 L
235E,F,&G
235 P
613 C
613 H
612 D
612 L
637 D
637 H
237 B
237 S
594 E
5940
632 B
632 G
560 A
560 H
585 B
585 J
102 A
102 H
635 G
635 O
592 D
592 J
122 B
122 F
615 B
615 F
616 C
616 E
630 A
630 C
Remarks.
To Whampoa.
To Table Bay (contains also
log of ships " Princess Mary "and
" Liverpool ").
From Canton to England (contains
also log of " Princess Royal " of
1738).
To Bencoolen.
ToBombay,TeUicherry, andAnjtngo.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Calcutta, Bombay; and Surat.
To Borneo. (This Ledger contains
also two Supplementary Ledgers).
To Bombay, Batavia, and Whampoa.
From the Cape of Good Hope to
St.Helena (contains also logs of the
" Swift " and the " Liverpool ")■
From St. Helena to England (con-
tains also logs of the " Swift" and
the " Princess Mary ").
To Mocha, Bombay, Surat, Calcutta,
and Madras.
To Madras, Bengal, and Bencoolen.
To Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, and
Calcutta.
To Fort St. George and Whampoa.
To Bengal.
To Gombroon and Bombay.
To Whampoa.
To Bombay and Surat.
»
To Bombay and Tellicherry,
To Bombay.
To Batavia and Bengal.
To Madras.
To Batavia.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
30
Ledger
Log
laegmt.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Eeceipt
Book.
Eeference
Number.
Eemarks.
-1744
1746
June 26
Wiuchelsea
Christopher Baron
Jan. 31
1747
4B
To Calcutta.
Sept. 27
Eayal George -
Thomas Field
June 2
1748
L.&E.B.
17 C
17 U
To Madras and Bengal.
Oct. 10
Kent
William Eobson
June 21
317 D
To Madras, Calcutta, and Vizaga-
L.&E.B.
317
patam.
1747
.
•Oct. 11
Essex
George Jackson
July 31
1746
L.&E.B.
229 C
229 BB
To Bombay, Surat, and Ijfocha.
-Oct. 12
Lincoln
John Blake -
Oct. 13
1747
L. &
TwoE.B.
618 A
618 C
To Madras and Fort St. Dayid.
4
-Oct. 12
London
Mathew Bootle
Deo. 3
1746
L.&E.B.
313H&I
313 V
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 13
Queen Caroline
Benjamin Mason
Oct. 8
1747
L.&E.B.
631 C
631 G
To Beneoolen.
Oct. 13
Scarborough -
George Westcott
Feb. 28
—
355 D
To Madeira, Madras, Balasore, 'and
,
1746
Oct. 8
L.&E.B.
355 M
Eogues Eiver.
■Oct. 27
Admiral Vernon
Benjamin Webster -
623 B
To Madras and Fort St, David,
succeeded by
L. &
623 F
Edmund Cooke.
two E. B.
Deo. 11
Dolphin
Charles Pigot
Aug. 11
1747
L.&R.B.
633 A
633 B
To Madras.
Dec. 25
Walpole
Benjamin Lowe
Nov. 24
1748
L.&E.B.
293 G
293 EE
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Whampoa.
Dec. 26
Augusta
Augustus Townshend
Jan. 16
1747
L.&E.B.
629 C
629 G
To Whampoa.
Dee. 26
Pelham
William Wells
succeeded by
George Lindsay.
Aug. 20
1756
L.&E.B.
607 A
607 F
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
—
Princess Mary
Eobert Osborne
L. &
381 I
two E. B.
^
1746
only.
—
Northampton
[D. Backwell]
TwoE.B.
only.
198M&N
1745
1748
April 22
Onslow
E. Congreve
Aug. 16
L.&E.B.
164 E
164 M
To Borneo and China.
Oct. 15
Severn
J. Collier
June 23
1747
L.&E.B.
139 B
139 G
To Bombay, Tellicherry, &c.
Oct. 17
Somerset
Thomas Tolson
Dec. 24
1748
L.&E.B.
626 C
626 G
To Beneoolen.
3J0T. 4
Dragon
Henry Kent
r
Aug. 4
L.&E.B.
598 A
598 G
To Batavia and Whampoa.
Dec. 29
Shaftesbury -
Matthew Bookey -
succeeded by
William Bookey.
Jan. 12
L.&E.B.
610 D
610 K
To Whampoa.
Dec. 30
Tavistock
Thomas Coatee
succeeded by
Nathaniel Cush.
Feb. 19
L.&E.B.
593 C
593, G
To Whampoa.
Deo. 31
Salisbury
Christopher Burrows
April 18
1746
L.&E.B.
478 B
478 K
To Calcutta.
_
Lapwing
Francis Cheyue
L. &E.B.
only.
475 I
1746
1748
Jan. 11
Montfort
Eobert Hanslapp
Jan. 20
—
608 B
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&E.B.
608 F
Jan. 12
Sandwich
John Petre -
Feb. 13
1749
L.&E.B.
606 A
606 F
To Whampoa.
Jan. 27
Houghton
Isaac Worth
Mar. 14
—
438 F
To Beneoolen, Fort St. David,
• Jan. 27
Warwick
Eobert Misenor
Jan. 28
L.&R.B.
438 Z
585 C & D
Culpee, Jngelee,[and Vizagapatam.
To Bombay, Fort St. David,
succeeded by
L.& E.B.
585 K
and Calcutta.
Edward Ward.
/
1748
/ Jan, 31
Marlborough
Thomas Smith
May 5
L. & E.B.
602 G
602 P
To Madras and Beneoolen,
Feb. 25
Eohester
John Tedd
Sept. 21
L.&E.B.
601 A
601 B
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and Fort
St. David. •',.,
Feb. 27
Lynn ...
Charles Gilbert
July 20
1749
L.&E.B.
627 F
627 N
To Bombay.
JFeb. 23
Princess of Wales
Thomas Harry
Feb. -8
L.&E.B.
510 G
510 P
To Calcutta, Vizagapatam, and
Fort St. David.
31
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1746
1749
Mar. 26
Exeter
William Weston
Oct. 13
—
,138 B
To Bombay. Calcutta, Sic.
1747
L.&R.B.
138 P
April 9
Princess Amelia
Thomas Best -
Feb. 17
1749
R.B.
36 F
36 BB
To Madras. (This ship was taken
by the French on 17th February
1747).
April 24
Bombay Castle
T. Browne
Nov. 19
1748
L.&R.B.
125 A &B
125 L
To Fort St. David, Pondicherry, &c.
April 28
Portfield
Francis D'Abbadie -
Sept. 9
L.&R.B.
609 A
609 E
To Mocha, Bombay, and Surat.
May 17
Britannia
John Somuer
April 28
L.&R.B.
285 EE
285 E
To Fort St. David.
May 25
Prince Edward - -
Robert Haldane
Sept. 5
L.&R.B.
573 A
573 F
To Batavia and Whampoa.
June 10
Norfolk
Nathaniel Hancock -
Aug. 25
L.&R.B.
541 A
541 M
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
Oct. 17
Caesar
Matthew Court
Dec. 2
1749
L.&R.B.
235 H
235 Q
To Batavia and Bengal.
Oct. 18
Eastcourt
r
William Earl Benson
Aug. 30
1748
L.&R.B.
586 A
586 E
To Batavia, Balasore, and Calcutta.
Oct. 18
Stafford
Felix Baker
Aug. 29
L.&R.B.
560 B
560 I
To Batavia and Whampoa.
Oct. 18
York
Henry Lascelles
Aug. 30
1749
L.&R.B.
237 C
237 T
To Whampoa.
•Oct. 19
Prince of Wales
John Pelly
Oct. 8
1748
L.&R.B.
404 E
404 W
To Batavia and Whampoa.
Oct. 20
St. George
Robert Robinson
Oct. 14
L.&R.B.
584 E
584 L
To Whampoa.
Oct. 21
Grantham
Walter Wilson
Aug. 16
1747
L.&R.B.
617 J
617 R
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
Oct. 22
Porto Bello (sloop)
Walter Hooke (mas-
ter).
June 2
L.&R.B.
615 C
615 G
From Negapatam to England,
Nov. 2
Anson
Charles Fouhs
Sept. 1
Two R.B.
549 A
549
To Ormuz, &c.
Nov. 20
Heathcote
Jonathan Cape
June 7
1749
Two R.B.
625 K
625 U
Towards Mocha.
Nov. 20
Oxford
Thomas Stevens
Aug. 18
L.&R.B.
588 A
588 E
To Fort St. David, Bencoolen, and
Batavia.
Dee. 23
Swift
John Bell
Mar. 6
1747
L.&R.B.
616 D
616 F
To Fort St. David and Trincomalee.
Lapwing
Francis Cheyne
L. & R.B
only.
L.&R.B
475 J
Trial
Richard Thplwall
580 B
3mVy\ji^%XV \JL JL UiV>A IT Mtl^M.
only.
1747
1749
Jan. 6
Lapwing
Francis Cheyne
June 12
L.&R.B
475 B
475 K
To Fort St. George and Bengal.
Jan. 30
Benjamin
1
G. Mead
June 23
1750
L.&R.B.
122 C
122 G
To Beneoolen, Fort St. David,
Pondicherry, &c.
Jan. 30
Durrington
Richard Crabb
July 9
1749
L.&R.B.
613 D
613 I
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha.
Jan. 30
Stretham
William Pinnell
Sept. 25
L. & K.B.
605 G
311 C
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
Jan. 31
Porto Bello -
Benjamin Fisher
Nov. 15
—
615 D
To Fort St. David and Bengal.
L. and
615 H&I
1750
two R.B.
Jan. 31
Prince William
William Webber
Sept. 22
1749
L.&R.B.
324 G
324 M
To Fort St. David,Calcutta,Colombo,
Calicut, Tellicherry, Goa, and
Bombay.
Jan. 31
True Briton -
Henry Broadley
Sept. 16
1750
L. & R.B.
297 A
297 Q
To Fort St. David, Vizagapatani,
Calcutta, and Tellicherry.
July 11
Admiral Vernon
Edmund Cooke
June 23
1749
L.&R.B.
623 C
623 G
To Bencoolen, Batavia, and
Whampoa.
July 12
Lincoln
John Nanfan -
May 14
1748
Two R.B.
618 B
618 D
To Fort St. David and Trincomalee.
July 13
Fort St. George
William Bressey
succeeded by
Robert Brown.
Oct. 27
1750
L. & R.B.
632 C
632 H
To Fort St. David.
July 14
Royal Duke -
George Cuming
July 21
—
614 A
To Fort St. David, Bombay,
L.&R.B.
614 E
Whampoa, and Batavia.
1749
July 18
Swallow
Norton Hutchinson -
April 16 , —
634 A
To Batavia, Fort St. David, and.
L.&R.B.
385 J
Bengal.
32
Ledger
Log
Ship.
.'
Log
, or
Eeference
begins.
Captain.
ends.
Beceipt
Number.
Book.
■ 1747
1750
July 28
Rhoda . . -
John McNemara
July 17
L. &R.B
596 A
. 596 F
July 29
Delawar
William Steevens -
July 2
1751
L.&E.B
322 A
. 322 E
July 29
Elizabeth
A. Lawrence
May 30
1750
L.&E.B
102 B & C
. 102 I
Aug. n
Edgecote
John Pearse
July 14
L.&E.B
599 A
. 599 E
Aug. 13
Edgbaston
John Hereford
Oct. 11
—
622 D
succeeded ^j
L.&E.B
622 H
Edwar^iddeman.
1748
April 19
Aug. 21
Severn
J. Collier
—
139 C
1750
Aug. 26
Eoyal George -
Thomas Field
June IS
1749
L.&E.B
17 D
17 V
Sept. 24
Hardwicke
John Samion
July 21
1750
L.&E.B
568 C
568 K
Sept. 26
Chesterfield ,''-
Edwin Carter
July 6
1749
L.&E.B
507 A
507 L
Oct. 9
Duke of Dorset
Thomas Frognall -
Aug. 12
L.&E.B
612 B
612 M
Oct. 23
Essex
George Jackson
May 22
L. & E.B
229 D
229 CC
Oct. 24
Wager
Josiah Hindman
July 27
L.&E.B
592 E
592 K
Nov. 23
Godolphin
John Stevens
Nov. 25
L.&E.B.
594 F
594 P
Dec. 22
Orford -
Philip Jodrell
Aug. 26
1751
L.&E.B.
630 B
630 D
Colchester
Bichard Wood
1749
L.&E.B.
only.
113 F
Dolphin
George Newton
1750
Two E. B.
only.
633 C
—
Wincheltca
Christopher Baron -
E.B.
only.
4E
1748
1749
Jan. 3
Scarborough -
Philip D'Auvergne -
V
June 27
1750
L.&E.B.
355 E
355 N
I-eb. 4
Pelham
George Lindsay
June 11
L.&E.B.
607 B
607 G
Feb. 20
Somerset -
Thomas Tolson
June 11
L.&K.B.
626 D
626 H
Mar. 19
Doddington -
Benjamin Mason
June 14
L. & E.B.
619 A
619 C
May 20
Dnke of Newcastle -
Francis Fowler
Sept. 15
1751
L.&E.B.
655 A
655 B
Aug. 28
Boscawen
Benjamin Braund
July 3
1760
L.&E.B.
572 A
572 E
Aug. 30
Salisbury
Christopher Burrows
Sept. 23
L.&E.B.
478 C & D
478 L
Sept. 27
Dragon
Henry Kent
Sept. 13
1
[-.&E.B.
598 B
598 H
Oct. 27
Montfort
Eobert Hanslapp
July 25
I
-..&E.B.
602 C
602 G
Oct. 27
Sandwich
John Petre -
Aug. H
1
1752
^.&E.B.
606 B
606 G
3fOT. 4
Britannia
John Somner -
May 17
1750
..&E.B.
285 FF
285 F
llov. 1
Tavistock
Nathaniel Cush
Oct. 9
I
1751
..&B.B.
693 D
593 H
Wot. 8
Augusta
Thomas Parker .
July 2
—
629 D
t
.KcE.B.
629 H 1
Bemarks.
To Fort St. David, Bengal, and
China.
To Fort St. David, Tellioherry,
Pondicherry, Borneo, and China.
To Bombay, Bengal, and Madras.
To Fort St. David, Batavia, and
China.
To Fort St. David, Pondicherry,.
and Calcutta.
From Fort St. David to Englatd.
(See " Princess Amelia," No.
36 F).
To Bengal and Batavia. '
To Fort St. David and.Whampoa.
To Fort St. David and Pondicherry.
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
To Mocha and Bombay.
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Gombroon, Bombay, Tellicherry,.
and Anjengo.
To Fort St. David, Malacca, and
Whampoa.
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and.
Whampoa.
To Batavia, Bencoolen, Fort St.
David, Madras, Anjengo, and
Tellicherry.
To ^Bombay, Surat, Gombroon, and
Mocha.
To Bombay, Surat, and Anjengo.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, and.
Calcutta.
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
To Fort St. David, Bombay, Surat,.
Bengal, and Madras.
To Fort St. David, Vizagapatam,.
and Bengal.
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Eeceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1748
1750
Nov. 11
Griffin
Thomas Dethick -
July 21
1751
D.&E.B.
603 A
603 E
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
Nov. 12
Walpole -
Benjamin Lowe
Aug. 28
L.&E.B.
293 H
293 FF
To Calcutta, Mocha, and Bombay.
Dec. 26
Marlborough -
William Parks
April 2
L.&E.B.
602 H
602 Q
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
1749
Jan. 11
Warren
Alphonsus Glover
Oct. 5
L.&E.B.
571 A
571 E
To Bombay, Vizagapatam, Culpee,
and Kedseree.
Jan. 25
Severn
E. Dorrill -
Aug. 13
L. & E.B.
139 D
139 H
To Fort St. David, Calcutta, Bombay,
Surat, and Madras.
Feb. 5
Stafford -
Felix Baker -
Aug. 13
—
560 C
To Bombay, Surat, Anjengo, Telli-
•
L.&E.B.
560 J
oherry. Cochin, and Whampoa.
Aug. 3
Lapwing
Erancis Cheyne
Mar. 26
175a
L.&R.B.
475 C
475 L
To Fort St. David, Madras, and
Calcutta.
Sept. 5
Swallow -
John Bell
Feb. 28
Two J.
L. & two
E.B.
385 A & B
385 K
To Fort St. David, Fort St. George,
Bencoolen, and Calcutta.
1751
Sept. 16
Portfield
Carteret Le Geyt
June 26
L.&E.B.
609 B
609 F
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
Oct. 16
York
Edward Ward
Sept. 10
L.&E.B.
237 D
237 U
To Fort St. David and Canton.
Oct. 17
Grantham
Walter Wilson
Oct. 8
—
617 K
To Fort St. David, Whampoa, and
succeeded by
L.&E.B.
917 S
Batavia.
„•
John Oliver.
'Oct. 17
Prince Edward -
Bobert Haldane
Aug. 19
L.&E.B.
573 B
573 G
To Fort St. David, Madras, and
Whampoa.
Oct. 17
Suffolk
William Wilson
July 2
1750
L.&E.B.
397 A
397 H
To Batavia.
Nov. 13
Lynn - -
William Egerton
Aug. 5
1752
Two E.B.
627 G
627
To Fort St. David and Bengal.
Nov. 14
Kent
William Eobson
July 12
1751
L. &K.B.
317 E
317 P
ITo Fort St. David, Bombay, and
Bengal.
Nov. 14
Norfolk -
Nathaniel Hancock -
Sept. 21
1752
L. & E.B.
541 B
541 N
To Fort St. David and Bengal.
Nov. 16
London
William Sedgwick -
June 12
1751
L.&R.B.
313 J & K
313 W
To Fort St. David, Madras, Culpee,
Bombay, Mocha, and Calcutta.
Dec. 30
Dchester -
John Tedd
Oct. 7
—
601 B
To Gombroon, Bombay, and Telli-
1749
L.&E.B.
601 F
cherry.
Duke of Cumberland -
Robert Osborne
TwoR.B
562 M
This ship was lost on the 16th
only.
January 1750, in the Bay of
Ayoffe, Cape de Verde. (For list
of crew see log of " Expedition "
for 1750, 621 A).
1750
1752
Jan. 12
Anson
Charles Foulis
June 25
L.&R.B
549 B
549 P
To Bombay, Surat, Tellicherry, and
Whampoa.
Jan. 12
Shaftesbury -
William Bookey
Sept. 22
1750
Aug. 10
L.&E.B
610 E
610 L
To Bombay and Surat.
[Jan. ?]
Expedition
.
—
621 A
Imperfect. (Contains a list of the
crew of the " Duke of Cumber-
1754
May 14
land " lost in the bay of Ayoffe.)
Feb. 1
Hector
Stephen Kirwan
486 A
To Gombroon, Bombay, Surat,
'
1751
Sept. 9
L.&E.B
486 J
Culpee, and Tellicherry.
Mar. 1
Benjamin - - -
G. Meard
122 D
To Bengal and Fort St. David.
L.&E.B
122 H
1750
June 4
India Pilot Boat
George Bere -
Nov. 6
—
611 A
To Africa.
June 5
Strickland -
Nevell Norway
Nov. 5
—
583 A
To Goree.
'Oct. 6
Csfsar
Matthew Court
1752
June 1
._
235 I
To Fort St. David and Whampoa.
L.&E.B
235 R
Oct. 6
Essex
George Jackson
June 24
—
229 E
To Fort St. David, Madras, the
L.&E.B
229 DD
Nicobar Islands, and Canton.
Oct. 7
Onslow
T. Hinde
June 19
L.
164 F
164 N
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
Oct. 10
Warwick
Nicholas Webb
Sept. 30
L.&E.B
585 E
585 L
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 23
St. George
Bobert Eobinson
July 17
L.&E.B
584 F
584 M
To Madras and Whampoa.
Nov. 3
Triton
Gilbert Slater
Aug. 10
L.&E.B
366 A
366 P
To Fort St. David, Madras, [and
Whampoa.
Nov. 20
Dragon - - -
Henry Kent -
April 6
L.&R.B.
598 C
598 I
To Madras, Vizagapatam, and
Calcutta.
25005.
3^
Log
1>egm8.
1750
INov. 20
Nov. 20
Nov. 20
Not. ,2o"
ISor. 20
TNov. 26
Dec. 17
1751
-Jan. 1
Jan. 30
Mar. 21
July 12
Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 8
Oct. 9
Oct. 9
Oct. 10
Oct. 11
Oct. 13
Nov, 10
Nov. 10
Nov. 22
JNov. 23
1752
.Jan. 8
Jan. 8
Jan. 19
^pril 13
July 8
Sept. 26
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Duke of Dorset
Hardwicke
Prince Henry -
Scarborough
Wager
Anson -
Prince George -
True Briton
Prince George -
Eastcourt
Stretham
Duriington -
Exeter
Edgecote
Bhoda -
Delawar
Oxford
Prince of Wales
Houghton
Drake
Admiral Vernon
Chesterfield
Godolphin
Protector
Oct. 7
Oct. 8
Oct. 9
Oct. 9
Oct. 9
Doddington
Felham
Bombay Castle -
Delawar
Eoyal Duke
Dragon
Walpole
Boscawen
Griffin
"Marlborough -
Suffolk -
Thomas Erognall
John Samson
Thomas Best
Philip D'Auvergne -
Josiah Hindman
John Bamsay -
Philip Jodrell -
Henry Broadley
Philip Jodrell
William Earl Benson
Charles' Mason
Richard Drake
William Femell
John Pearse
John McNemara
Abraham Dominicus
Thomas Stevens
William Peck
Kichard Walpole
Benjamin Fisher
Edmund Cooke
Edwin Carter -
William Hutchinson
F. Cheyne
Norton Hutchinson -
George Lindsay
T. Browne
Abraham Dominicus
George Cuming
Henry Kent -
Francis Fowler
Benjamin Braund -
Thomas Dethick
William Parks
William Wilson
1758
Sept. 21
Aug. 22
Dec. 9
1753
Mar. 10
June 18
1752
June 21
1753
July 8
1753
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Eeference
Number.
July 7
1752
Sept. 19
1753
July 12
1754
Nov. 3
1753
July 4
Aug. 13
Aug. 4
1754
Mar. 19
1753
July 19
June 21
Aug. 6
Sept. 13
Dec. 3
1754
May 20
1753
Sept. 28
1754
June 9
1753
Nov. 7
Nov. 29
1752
Aug. 31
1754
July 17
1755
Mar. 25
1754
June 15
Aug. 15
July 18
July 25
May 24
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B
L.&R.B
L.&E.B
L. & E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
FiveE.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B
L.&E.B
L.&E.B
Two J.
L.&R.B,
Remarks.
L.&R.B
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &E.B.
612 F
612 N
568 D
568 L
325 A
325 H
355 F
355
592 F
592 L
549 C
549 Q
575 A
575 F
297 E
575 B
575 F
586 B
586 F
605 H
605 P
613 E
613 J
138 C
138 Q
599 B
599 F
.596 C
596 G
322 E
322 F
588 B
588 F
404 F
404 X
438 G
438 AA
578 E
578 M
623 D
623 H
507 C
507 M
594 G
594 Q
110 A
110 C
619 B
619 D
607 C
To Madras, Vizagapatam, Oulpee,
and Kedgeree.
To Fort St. David, Vizagapatam,
and Oulpee.
To Gombroon and Bombay.
To Fort St. David and Oulpee.
To Fort St. George, Bengal, Bombay,
and Surat.
To Whampoa.
To Bombay, Surat, Tellicherry,
Cochin, Goa, and Whampoa.
607 H
125 C
125 M
322 B (2)
614 B
614 F
598 D&E
598 J
293 I
293 GG
572 B
572 F
603 B
603 F
602 I
602 R
397 B
397 I
To Bombay, Surat, Tellicherry,
Cochin, Goa, and WhampOa.
To Bombay and Surat.
To Mocha and Bombay.
To Fort St. David, Madras, Culpee,
Ingelee, Bombay, and Surat.
To Batavia, &c.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Fort St. David, and
Batavia.
To Fort St. David, Fort St. George,
and Culpee.
To Fort St. David, Madras, and
Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Calcutta, Beucoolen,
and Batavia.
To Madras and Bombay.
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha. ^
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
To Madras and Bengal.
Prom St. Augustin's Bay (Mada-
gascar) towards Madras.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Bencoolen,
To-Batavia.and Bencoolen.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To-Madras aud China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
35
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1752
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Nov. 9
Not. 17
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Nov. 26
Dec. 5
Dec. 22
1753
Jan. 5
Jan. 6
Jan. 6
Mar. 2
Sept. 27
Sept. 30
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 13
Oct. 26
Oct. 26
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Nov. 24
-Nov
27
Dec.
10
Dec.
10
1754
Jan. 17
Jan.
21
Jan.
21
Jan.
23
Jan.
24
Winchelsea
Edgbaston
Clinton
Hareourt
Colcbester
Portfieia -
Egmont
Montfort
Falmouth
Elizabeth -
Salisbury
Guardian -
Stafford
Sandwich -
Tavistock
Prince Edward
Grantham
Saint George
Princess Augusta
Anson
Triton
Ilchester
True Briton
Onslow
Essex
Denham
Norfolk
Anson
York -
Britannia
Kent
Kent
Warren
London •
Christopher Baron
Edward Tiddeman
John Nanfan
William Webber
R. Mainwaring
Carteret Le Geyt
Thomas Tolsou
Frederick Vincent
Thomas Field .
E. Wills
John Foot
William James
Felix Baker
John Purling -
Nathaniel Cush
Robert Haldane
John Oliver
Robert Robinson
Thomas Parker
succeeded by
Thomas Baddison.
Charles Foulis
Gilbert Slater -
John Tedd
Henry Broadley
T. Hinde
George Jackson
George Meard -
Pinson Bonham
Robert Veitch -
Edward Ward
Nevell Norway
George Wilson
George Wilson
Alphonsus Glover
Richard AUwright ■
1755
Oct. 21
1754
July 16
July II
July 15
1755
Sept, 30
1754
July 29
1755
Nov. 13
May 18
1754
Nov. 16
1755
Oct. 2
1754
Aug. 3
1758
1755
Aug. 25
July 2
1754
Nov. 23
1755
July 6
Aug. 6
1757
Mar. 4
1755
Aug. 14
Oct. 6
Aug. 16
July 22
Oct. 2
Aug. 14
Aug. 15
1757
May 2
1755
July 30
1756
Oct. 8
1755
Oct. 7
1756
Nov. 29
Aug. 13
Aug. 16
Oct. 15
Dec. 9
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. &K.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
Two R.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&.R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
4 C
4 S
B2^ li
622 I
800 A
800 E
558 A
558 I
113 C
113 G
609 C
609 G
535 A
535 I
608 D
608 H
582 A
582 E
102 D
102 J
478 E
478 M
797 A
560 D
560 K
606 C
606 H
593 E
593 1
573 C
573 H
617 L
617 T
584 G
584 N
590 A
590 E
549 D
549 R
366 B
366 Q
601 C
601 G
297 B
297 S
164 G
164
229 F
229 EE
628 A
628 B
541 C
541
549 E & F
549 S
237 E
237 V
285 GG
285 G
317 F
317 G
317 Q
571 B
571 F
313 M
313 X
To Bombay, Surat, Madras, Cal-
cutta, &c.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Batavia, and Bengal.
To Fort St. David, Madras, and
Culpee.
To Madras and Culpee.
To Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Bengal, Bombay, &c.
To Gombroon, Bomba;y, Surat,
Tellicherry, and Anjengo.
To Bombay, Culpee, Ingelee, and
Whampoa.
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha. .
To Bombay, Goa, Tellicherry,
Cochin, and Anjengo.
To Bombay, Goa, Tellicherry,
Cochin, Surat, and Batavia.
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, Calcutta,
Tellicherry, Surat, aad Whampoa.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Fort St. George and Whampoa,
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Canton, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, Calcutta,
Bombay, and Bencoolen.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, Calcutta,
&c.
To Fort St. David, Bengal, Madras,
Bencoolen, Batavia, and Wham-
poa.
To Madras, Bengal, and Whampoa.
To Madras, Bengal, and Whampoa.
To Madras, Bombay, Surat, Telli-
cherry, and Whampoa.
To Fort St. David, Madras, Bombay,i
and Culpee.
36
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
lieoeipt
Book.
Eeference
Number.,
Remarks.
1754
H755
Feb. 21
Prince Henry
Thomas Best
Nov. 18
L.&B.B
325 B
325 I
To Bombay and Anjengo.
Feb. 22
Shaftesbury
William Bookey
Dec. 22
L.&E.B
610 F
610 M
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
Feb. 23
"Warwick ' -
Nicholas Webb
Aug. 7
1757
L.&E.B
685 F
585 M
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Anjengo.
Oct. 1
Bombay Castle
J. Bristoll
Jan. 7
L.&B.B.
125 D
125 N
To Madras and China.
Oct. 1
Earl of Holdemess -
Matthew Court
May 7
1756
L. & E.B.
604 A
604 D
To Batavia and China.
Oct. 2
Hardwicke
John Samson -
Oct. 9
—
568 E
To Madras, Vizagapatam, and
1754
L.&K.B.
568 M
Culpee.
_ ^
Hardwicke
Samuel Hough
Two E.B.
568 Q
only.
1756
^ Oct. 2
Prince of Wales
William Peck - -
July 18
—
404 G
To Madras and Whampoa.
L.&E.B.
404 Y
^
Oct. 3
Prince George
Philip Jodrell
Aug. 25
L.&E.B.
575 C
575 G
To Bencoolen, Batavia, and'
Whampoa.
' Oct. 3
Ehoda
John McNemara
Dec. 2
1757
Mar. 7
L.&E.B.
596 D
596 H
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 16
Exeter
William FerneU
138 D
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
1756
Dec. 2
L.&E.B.
138 E
Oct. 17
Drake
Benjamin Fisher
578 F
To Whampoa.
1757
Mar. 19
L.&E.B.
578 N
Nov. 29
Duke of Dorset
Bernard Forrester -
L.&E.B,
612 G
612
To Madras, Culpee, and Tellicherry,
1756
Dec. 3
Eastcourt
Arthur Fivans
Dec. 24
L.&E.B.
586 C
586 G
To Madras and Bengal.
1755
1757
Jan. 13
Bdgeoote
John Pearse
Aug. 3
L.&E.B.
599 C
599 G
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha.
Jan. 14
Houghton
Richard Walpole -
Sept. 13
L.&E.B.
438 H
438 BB
To Bombay, Gombroon, Surat
Malacca, and China.
Jan. 18
Stretham
Charles Mason
Mar. 15
L.&E.B.
605 I
605 Q
To Bombay.
Feb. 13
Pelham
George Lindsay
Mar. 18
1756
L.&E.B.
607 D
607 I
To Bombay, Surat, and Tellicherry.
Aprilie
Dragon
Michael Morgan
Sept. 30
1758
Feb. 6
Two E.B.
598 F
598 K
To Bombay.
Aug. 22
Griffin
Thomas Dethick
,^_
603 C
To China.
L.&E.B.
603 G
Sept. 7
Delawar
Thomas Winter
Jan. 5
L.&E.B.
322 C
322 G
To Madras and Calcutta.
Oct. 20
Harcourt
William Webber
Feb. 9
L.&E.B.
558 B
558 J
To Whampoa.
Oct. 21
Oxford
Thomas Stevens
1757
Deo. 22
1759
Mar. 28
L.&R.B.
588 C
588 G
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
Oct. 22
Marlborough -
Alexander MacLeod
602 J
To Madras, Vizagapatam. an*
L.&E.B.
602 S
Calcutta.
Oct. 23
Suffolk -
William Wilson
1757
Sept. 13
1758
Oct. 2
Two J.
L.&E.B.
397 C&D
397 J
To Madi'as and Whampoa.
TSov. 4
Caernarvon
Norton Hutchinson -
L. & two
589 E
589 L
To Madras, Batavia, and Whampoa.
1757
Aug. 13
1758
Feb. 10
1756
R.B.
:So\. 5
Godolphin
William Hutchinson
L.&E.B.
594 H
594 E
To Madras and Whampoa.
Dec. 24
Stormont
Josiah Hindman
L.&E.B.
458 A
458 K
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa-
—
Doddiiigton
James Samson
Two E.B.
619 E
1756
1757
only.
Jan. 1
Chesterfield
Edwin Carter
Aug. 6
L.&E.B.
507 D
507 N
To Madras.
Jan. 1
Hector
John Williams
Nov. 8
1759
L.&E.B.
486 B
486 K
To Gombroon, Bombay, Tellicherry,
and Anjengo,
Jan. 30
Royal Duke
George Cuming
April 13
1757
L.&E.B.
614 C
614 G
To Bombay, Tellicherry, an*
■Whampoa.
Jan. 31
Clinton
John Nanfan -
Nov. 10
L.&B.B,
800 B
800 F
To Bombay.
37
X-og
liegina.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Eeference
Number.
Bemarks.
1756
Feb. 3
July 20
' Sept. 24
/ Oct. 23
Oct. 24
' Oct. 24
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Oct. 25
Oct. 26
Wov. 9
Dee. 20
H757
Jan. 8
Jan. 17
Jan. 21
Jan. 21
Jan. 23
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 21
Feb. 21
Aug. 1
Ang. 8
V Sept. 27
- Sept. 28
■ Sept. 29
* Oct. 11
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 15
Oct. 16
25005,
Portfield
Prince Henry -
Onslow
Norfolk
Boscawen
Princess Augusta
Sandwich
Falmouth
Warwick
Tavistock
Triton -
Walpole
Worcester
Prince Edward
Fox
Ilehester
Elizabeth
Hawke
York -
Anson
Latham
Hardwicke
Diligent
Britannia
Prince Henry
Prince of Wales
Bhoda
Osterley
Shaftesbury
Winchelsea
Tilbury
Benjamin Godfrey -
John Mumford
succeeded by
Benjamin Beynolds.
T. Hinde -
Pinson Bonham
Benjamin Braund -
Thomas Baddison -
John Purling
James Dale •
Nicholas Warwick -
Benjamin Jenkins
Francis Harris
Francis Fowler
Edward Tiddeman -
James Haldane
Alexander Hume
John Tedd
succeeded by
James Ward.
K. Burdell -
Eichard Drake
Peter Lascelles
Edward Lord Chick
John Foot
John Sansom
succeeded by
Brook Samson.
Peter Macleshin
John Blewitt
Thomas Best
William Roberts
John MoNemara
Frederick Vincent -
Cornelius Inglis
Thomas Howe
Boger Mainwaring -
1757
Aug. 1
1758
Aug. 2
1759
April 12
Mar. 10
1760
May 1
1759
Mar. 14
April 12
May 15
Mar. 24
1760
June 21
1759
April 13
1758
May 2
1760
April 1
1759
April 27
1760
April 28
1759
Not. 30
Mar. 27
1760
May 3
1758
Nov. 22
1759
May 1
Aug. 22
1760
Not. 14
1758
June 28
1760
Dec. 18
Mar. 28
Dec. 9
Dec. 23
Mar. 26
1761
July 4
Jan. 24
1760
Dee. 20
K
L.&E.B,
L. &E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&B.B,
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.a5E.B.
L.&B.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B
L.&B.B
L. &B.B
L.&B.B
Two E.B,
L.&E.B,
L. & E.B,
L.&E.B.
Two J.
L.
L.&B.B.
L. &E.B
L.&E.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
609 D
609 H
325
C
325
J
164 H
164
P
541 D
541
P
572 C
572 G
590 B
590 F
606 D
606 I
582 B
582 F
585 G
585 N
593 F
593 J
366 C
366 E
293 J
293 HH
278 A
278 B
573 D
573 I
456 A
456 M
601 D
601 n
102 E
102 K
390 A
390 P
237 F
237 W
549 G
549 T
482 A
482 E
568 F
568 N
320 A & B
320 F
285 HH
285 H
325 D
325 E
404 H
404 Z
596 E
596 I
400 A
400 P
610 G
610 N
4D
4U
551 A
551 E
To Bombay.
To Madras.
To Batavia and China.
To Madras and Bencoolen.
To Madras, Bengal, and Whampoa.
To Fort St. George.
To Whampoa.
To BataTia.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay, Madras, and Whampoa..
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Vizaga»
patam.
To Acheen and Bombay.
To San SalTador, Nicobar Islands,.
Culpee, Eedgeree, Ingelee,.
Madras and Whampoa.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bombay, Surat, Tellicherry, and.
China.
To Bombay.
To Bombay.
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha.
To Madras, Culpee, Vizagapatam,
and Masiilipatam.
From Bengal to England.
To Goa, Bombay, Madras, and
Whampoa.
To Batavia, Macao, Whampoa^
Madura, &c.
To Goa, Bombay, Madras, and
Whampoa.
To Bombay, Madras, and Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To Madi-as, Batavia, Bombay, and
Goa.
To Bombay, Madras, and Chins.
To Bombay, Madias, and Wliampoa>
38
Log
begins.
hip.
Captain,
ends.
Ledger
or
Eeoeipt
Book.
Befersnce
Number.
Bemarks.
1757
Uov. 27
Nov. 27
Sec. 12
1758
-Jan. 10
Jan. II
Jan. 12
Jan. 25
Jan. 25
Feb. 9
Mar. 25
April 7
Aug. 4
Aug. 19
Sept. 14
Oct. 2
'Oct. 3
Oct. 4
Oct. 4
Oct 16
Oct. 17
Oct. 18
Oct. 18
Oct. 19
Hoy. 2
Dec. 30
1759
■Jan. 5
Jan, 13
Jan. 29
Egmont
Pitt -
London
Grantham
Syren
Warren
Admiral Watson
Bombay Castle
. Drake
True Briton
Prince George
Eastcouit
Stretbam
Earl of Holdemess
Duke of Dorset
Diligent
Essex
Suffolk -
Oxford
Valentine
Calcutta
Koyal George
Admiral Foeock
Edgecote
Chesterfield
Hector
Stormont
Denham
Walpole
Ajax -
Houghton
Jobn Venner -
succeeded by
William Bobinson.
William Wilson
Eichd. Albright
JohnT)liver -
Evan Jones -
Alphonsus Glover
succeeded by
Bobert Baker and
William Scott.
William Cooke
R. Doveton
Benjamin Eisher
Thomas Crichton
Lorenzo Collins
Arthur Evans -
Charles Mason
Eobert Brooke
Bernard Forrester -
succeeded by
John Allen.
Peter Macleshin
George Jackson
Eichard Lewin
William Webber
William Fernell
George Willson
George Beamiib
Thomas Debuke
John Pearse -
Edwin Carter
John Williams
Henry Fletcher
William Tryon
Parson Fenner
George Lindsay
Charles Newton
1759
Dec. 1
1760
Apr. 28
1759
June 23
1758
1757
1760
May 21
1759
Nov. 6
1760
Mar. 28
Dec. 23
Mar. 24
Mar. 19
April 1
1759
Nov. 10
1760
Aug. 12
Nov. 10
Aug. 12
Dec. 13
1761
Nov. 19
Nov. 20
Nov. 19
1760
Nov. 1
Aug. 7
1761
Nov. 21
1760
Dec. 19
Dec. 8
Dec. 2
1761
July 8
1759
1760
Dec. 24
1761
Feb. 19
Sept. 19
L.&E.B,
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B
E.B.
only.
L.&E.B
only.
L.&E.B
only.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
Two R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B
L.&E.B
L. & E.B.
Two E.B
only.
L. & E.B,
Two E.B,
L. & E.B,
535 B
535 J
525 A
525 I
1 A
IBB
617 U
757 A
.571 C
57) G
624 A
624 D
125 E
125 O
578 G
578 O
297 C
297 T
575 D
To Bencooleu.
To Fort St. George, Macao, and
Whampoa.
To St. Helena.
575 i±
586 D
.586 H
605 J
605 E
604 B
604 B
612 H
612 P
320 C & D
229 G
229 FF
397 E&P
397 K
588 D
588 H
452 A
452 M
308 A
308
17 E
17 W
498 A
498 I
599 D
539 H
507 E
507
486 C
486 L
458 B
458 I
625 C
293 K
293 1 1
620 A
620 B
438 I
438 CC
To Calcutta, Yizagapatam, and
Madras.
To Gombroon and Bombay.
To Bengal.
To Colombo, Bombay, Surat, and
Wliampoa.
To Bombay.
To Ciilpee and Kedgeree.
To Bombay.
To Bombay, Surat, Madras, and
Calcutta.
To Bencoolen.
To Bengal.
To Bombay, Madras, Negapalamy
&c.
To Madras, Canton, and Whampoa. '
To Madras, Batavia, and Whampoa.
To Madras, Trinoomalee, Fort St.
David, Pondicherry, ciilpee, and
Whampoa.
To Trincomalee, Negapatam, Madias,
Batavia, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Bombay, Surat, and
Whampoa.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To 'Madras, Balasore, Cnlpee,
Ingelee, Anjengo, and Bombay.
To Whampoa.
To Culpee and Ingelee.
To Madras, Culpee, Ingelee^
Anjengo, and Bombay. [The
will of Joseph CoUeyson s in.
this Journal.]
39
Log
begins.
Sbip.
1759
Jan. 30
Feb.
27
Feb.
27
Feb.
27
Feb.
27
Mar.
19
May
3
^une 25
.July 6
-Sept. 22
'Sept. 23
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 6
Nov. 21
Nov. 21
^ Nov. 22
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
1760
. Jan. 3
. Jan. 4
Jan. 6
.Jan. 19
Feb. 17
. Feb. 18
Feb. 22
Prince Henry
Clinton
Godolphin
Griffin
Harconrt
Delawar
London
Syren
Expedition
Onslow
Triton
Caernarvon -
Warwick -
Royal Duke -
Norfolk -
Princess Augusta
Duke of Richmond
Lord Mansfield
Falmouth
Prince Edward
Anson
Latham
Mercury
Sandwich
Neptune -
York
Captain.
Mar.
5
Egmont
Mar.
16
London
May
15
London
Oct.
24
Hawke
Oct.
24
Pitt
Oct.
26
Prince Henry
Benjamin Reynolds -
Nathaniel Smith
CoUingwood Boddam
Thomas Dethick , -
William Webber
William Larkins
Richard AUwright
Thomas Warner
George Best -
T. Hinde -
Francis Harris
succeeded by
Charles Barkley.
Norton Hutchinson ■
James Dewar
Peter Pigou -
Pinson Bonham
Thomas Baddison
Benjamin Godfrey -
Alexander Macleod -
James Dale -
James Haldane
Edward Lord Chick
James Moffatt
William Harrold
succeeded by
John Meryweather.
Andrew Quicke
J. Purling -
Peter Lascelles
Charles Mears
John Webb -
George Baker
George Kent -
Joseph Jackson
Log
ends.
1760
Oct. 8
Dec. 4
1763
July 23
1761
Jan* 20
July 7
1760
Nov. 13
1759
Nov. 9
1760
Sept. 29
1759
Oct. 7
1761
Nov. 2
1762
Nov. 6
Sept. 17
July 7
1761
Sept. 12
1762
Sept. 21
Sept. 21
Aug. 29
Feb. 5
May 21
May 20
Feb. 4
1761
Oct. 26
1765
July 20
1762
Jan. 28
Sept. 7
1763
Feb, 4
1762
Jan. 28
Feb. 5
1761
July 23
1763
July 24
1762
Sept. 14
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
TwoB.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
325 E
325 L
800 C
800 G
594 I & J
594 S
603 D
603 H
558 C
558 K
322 D
322 H
1 B
536 A
621 B
L.&R.B,
L. & R.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.
and three
B.B.
L. & B:B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B.
L. & R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B
164 I
164 Q
366 D
366 S
589 F & G
589 M
585 H
585
614 D
614 H
541 E
541 Q (1)
590 C
590 G
492 A
492 K
463 A
463 F
582 C
582 G
573 E
573 J
549 H
549 U
482 B
482 L
554 A&B
554 E
606 E
606 J
98 B
98 U
237 G
237 X
535 C
535 K
IC
ICC
600 A
390 B
390 Q
525 B
525 J
325 F
325 M
To Trincomalee, Madras, and
Masulipatam.
To Bombay.
To Bombay, Muscat, Gombroon,
Madras, Bengal, and Mocha.
To Bombay, Sarat, and China.
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha.
To Bencoolen.
From Bencoolen to England.
To Anjengo and Bombay.
From Bahia to Belfast.
To Madras and Bengal. ^
To Madras, Calcutta, Bombay,
Tellicherry, and Whampoa.
To Fort St. George, Batavia, Macao,
and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Culpee and Ingelee.
To Whampoa.
To Fort St. George, Whampoa, and
Macao.
To Bencoolen, Malacca, and
Whampoa.
To' Madras, Balasorej Culpee,
Masulipatam, Pondicherry, Telli-
cherry, and Anjengo.
To Madras and Pondicherry.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Balasore, Culpee, and
Ingelee.
To St Helena, Cape of Good Hope,
and Madagascar.
To Culpee, Ingelee, Madras, Pondi-
cherry, and Bombay.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay, Surat, Bengal, and
Mocha.
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
To Bombay.
From Madras to Malacca and
England.
To Madras, Ingelee, Kedgeree, and
Culpee.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
40
Log
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Eeference
Niunber.
Bemarks.
1760
Nov. 11
Nov. 11
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Dec. 4
Dee. 4
Dee. 4
Dec. 4
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec. 22
1761
Jan. 11
Feb. 6
Teb. 7
"Feb. 17
Teb. 20
Feb. 24
Mar. 16
April 7
Oct. 8
Not. 11
' Nov. 12
Nov. 14
Nov 15
J!fov. 15
Nov. 23
'Vov. 27
2i0T. 28
Eoyal George
Prince George
Osterleyj
Diligent -
Diligent
Fly
Prince Henry -
Fox
Earl of Holdemess
Warren
Admiral Watson
Earl Temple
London
Boscawen
London
Eoyal Captain
Earl of Elgin -
Tme Briton
Calcntta
General Lavienct
Tilbury -
Clinton
Essex '
Horsendon
Grosvenor
Eoyal Charlotte
Worcester
Haicourt
Walpole •
James Ward -
N. Skottowe -
Andrew Boss -
Frederick Vincent
Peter Macleshin
Peter Macleshin
Peter Fea
Benjamin Beynolds
Alexander Hume
Bobert Brooke
Alphonsus Glover
Francis Fowler
William Foster
George Baker -
Benjamin Brannd
succeeded by
Arthur Morris.
George Baker -
Nathaniel Tanner
Arthur Evans
Thomas Crichton
George Thomson
William Scott -
Eoger Mainwaring
; Nathaniel Smith
George Jackson
William Marter
Watkin Partington •
succeeded by
David Saunders.
J. Clements
Eichard Hall
Eichard Morrison -
Parson Fenner
1762
July 24
1763
Mar. 1
1762
Nov. 3
1764
July 2
1762
Mar. 10
Feb. 28
1765
April 30
1762
Aug. 26
1763
July 29
1762
Oct. 19
1763
Mar. 4
1761
1762
June 12
1765
June 21
1761
Aug. 21
1763
Aug. 19
May 21
Sept. 7
April 2
1762
June 4
1763
Aug. 8
1764
Jan. 14
1763
Nov. 17
Aug. 31
1764
Mar. 21
L. & E.B.
L.&two
E.B.
L,&E.B.
L.&K.B,
L. &B.B.
■rwoE.B,
TwoE.B,
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
only.
Two E.B.
only.
E.B.
L.&E.B.
1763
Sept. 3
1762
Nov. 4
1763
Sept. 2
1762
Sept. 20
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &E.B,
L.& R.B
E.B.
L.&E.B
L. &E.B.
L. &E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&K.B.
L. & E.B.
L. &E.B.
R.B.
567 A
567 E
17 F
17 X
575 E
575 I
400 B & C
400 Q
S20 E (a)
320 G
320 H
320 E
595 C
597A&B
597 C
325 G
456 B&C
456 N
604 C
604 F
571 D
571 H
624 E
789 A
600 C
600 D
572 D
572 H
600 B
556 A
556 F
559 A
559 E
297 D
297 U
308 B
308 P
576 A
576 B
551 B
551 F
800 D
800 H
229 H
229 GG
473 A
473 E
495 A
495 G
150 A
150 V
278 B
278 S
558 D
558 L
293 L
29811(a)
To Vizagapatam, Culpee, anS-
Ingelee.
To China, Madras, Calcutta, &c.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Bencoolen, Madras, Manilla^
Malacca, Cuddalore, and Ingelee.
To Morandava and Bencoolen.
To Bencoolen.
To St. Helena and Madagascar.
To Madras and Bencoolen.
To Johanna, Madras, Balasore,.
Ingelee, Bencoolen, and Batavia.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
From Madras and Pondicherry to
England.
To Bombay, Mocha, Surat, ani
Calcutta.
From Pondicherry to England.
To Bombay, Gombroon, Trin-
comalee, and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha.
To Bombay, Cochin, TeUicherry,.
Surat, Madras, and Whampoa.
To Bombay, TelUcherry, &c.
To Bombay.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee-
To Bengal.
To Madras and Canton.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To China.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa..
To Whampoa.
To Madras.'
41
begins.
1761
Dec. 14
Dec. 15
Dec. 28
Dec. 31
1762
Jan. 5
Jan. 29
Feb. 8
¥eb. 9
Feb. 9
Feb. 11
Mar. 31
April 9
Sept. 25
Oct. 4
Oct. 5
Oct. 6
Oct. 18
Oct. 18
Hot. 1
Not. 4
Not. 11
Dec. 2
Dec. 3
Dec. 16
1763
Teb. 2
Ship.
Hardwicke
Houghton
Drake
Winchelie^
Chesterfield
Elizabeth
Norfolk
Hector
Britannia
Admiral Pocock
Eail of Ashbumham -
Prince of Wales
Clive
Albion
Valentine
Falmouth
Deptford
Egmont
Hawke
Neptune
Cruttenden -
Admiral Focock
Havannah
Lord CliTe -
Admiral Watson
Lord Mansfield
Elizabeth
Earl of Middlesex
Captain.
Brook Samson
Charles Newton
succeeded by
William Rogers, and
William Smith.
•Tohn Smith
Thomas Howe
Willoughby Marchant
James McConohie -
John Williams
Thomas Bates Bous -
Thomas Riddell
Thomas Pearce
Jonathan Court
John Allen
William Larkins
William Femell
James Ward
GefErie O'Hara
William Tryon
Charles Mears
John Cotton
G. Steward -
John Bowland
Benjamin Hooke
Thomas Madge
William Webber
Francis Fowler
Alexander Mcleod
Henry Fletcher
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
1763
Sept. 23
1764
Sept. 5
1763
Sept. 22
1764
Mar. 20
1761
1762
1761
1764
Aug. 18
Aug. 4
1766
July 20
1764
June 1
Jan. 20
Jan. 25
1763
Oct. 27
1765
Dec. 9
1764
June 2
Sept. 18
1765
April 1
1764
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 9
Sept. 29
1765
Sept. 7
1764
Nov. 14
1765
June 11
1763
May 15
1765
Aug. 9
1763
1766
July 4
L. &B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
TwoE.B.
Two K.B.
only.
E.B.
only.
TwoE.B,
only.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B,
L.86E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&: E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E,B.
L.&E.B.
L.«5E.B,
E.B. only
L.&E.B,
Reference
Number.
568 G
568 O
436 J
438 DD
578 H
578 P
4E
4T
507 P
102 L
541 Q (2)
486 D
486 M
285 1 1
285 I
498 B & C
498 J
542 A
542 G
404 I
404 AA
533 A
533 E
81 A
81 L
452 B
452 N
567 B
567 F
582 D
582 H
426 A
426 E
535 D .
535 L
390 C
390 E
98 C
98 V
531 A
531 E
498 D&E
498 K
776 A
776 E
577 A
577 C
624 B
463 B
463 G
102 M
579 A
579 D
Remarks.
To Madras, Masulipatam, and
Kedgeree.
To Acheen, Balasore, Kedgeree,
Ingelee, Malacca, Manilla,
Whampoa, and Bencoolen.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay, Madras, &c.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Anjengo,
Calicut, Madras, Masulipatam,.
and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Anjengo, Madras,.
Masulipatam, and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Surat, Madras, Batavia^
Macao, and Whampoa.
To Balasore, Kedgeree, and Ingelee.
To Johanna, Bombay, and Gom-
broon.
To Bombay, Surat, and Tellicherry.
To China.
To Batavia, Bencoolen, Whampoa,^
and Macao.
To Madras and Cuddalore.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Cnlpee, Kedgeree, and. '^
Ingelee.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To China, Manilla, and Bencoolen.
To Bencoolen, Bataria, and.
Whampoa.
To Whampoa, Macao, and Bencoolen.
To Madras, Kedgeree, Cnlpee,
Bencoolen, Batavia, ^Macao, and
Whampoa.
From Bengal to England.
To Bombay, Surat, Kedgeree,
Acheen, Marmagon, Tellicherry,
and Anjengo.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Balaioie,
Ingelee, Batayia, Bencoolen, and
Madras.'
25005.
42
Log
legins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Beference
Number.
Bemarks.
1763
Tel). 3
:Teb. 3
Ttb. U
Teb. 15
I'eb. 16
Teb. 28
Mar. 2
:Mar. 15
Mar. 23
Sept. 22
Sept. 23
-Oct. 1
UoT. 4
ITov. 5
Uov. 6 ,
Nov. 7
Nov. 8
Nov. 18
Nov. 26
Dec. 5
Dec. 1
Dec. 8
Dec. 20
Dec. 23
Dee. 23
Bute -
Pigot -
Talbot
Latham
British King -
Lapiring
Boyal George -
Pitt
Speaker
Princess Augusta
Duke of Bichmond
Mercury
Norfolk
Admiral Watson
Worcester
Caernarvon
Devonshire -
Glatton
Duke of Gloucester
Northumberland
Duke of Albany
Lord Holland
London
Earl of Lincoln
Vansittart
Earl of Holderness
1764
.^an. 16
Calcutta
-^an. 19
York -
-Jan. 20
Anson
IFeb. 3
Earl of Elgin
.Feb. 9
Success -
^Feb. 17
Fort William
Patrick Maitland
George Richardson -
Thomas Dethick
James MoSatt
Peter Pigon
John Griffin
N. Skottowe -
Joseph Jackson
James Dewar
Thomas Baddison -
Benjamin Godfrey -
succeeded by
Philip Le Geyt, and
Thomas Hindman,
William Harrold
John Sandys -
John Blewitt
Richard Hall -
Norton Hutchinson -
Andrew Quicke
B. Doveton -
Robert Burdett
J. Mitford
James Haldane
Easham Nairn
John Webb
Peter Hardwicke
B. Lewiu -
Bobert Brooke
George Thomson
Peter Lascelles
Edward Lord Chick
Thomas Cooke
Henry Gardiner
E. Roch
1766
Mar. 25
1764
Nov. 17
1766
Aug. 23
1765
Aug. 19
Nov. 8
1764
Feb. 18
April 30
1765
Dec. 11
1764
Dec. 14
1766
Mar. 29
June 24
1765
July 20
Aug. 31
1767
Jan. 30
1765
Sept. 17
Oct. 24
July 14
Jan. 2
Sept. 24
Aug. 29
April 30
Oct., 8
Dec. 20
Dec. 17
Sept. 13
1763
1766
Jan. 2
Aug. 20
1765
June 22
1766
July 24
1764
Nov. 22
1765
Jan. 24
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B
L.&B.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B,
L. and
threeR.B,
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &, B.B.
L.&E.B,
V
L.&R.B
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B
L. & B.B,
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
R.B.
only.
L.acE.B.
L. & B.B.
L. and
two B.B.
L.&E.B.
Two E.B.
Two R.B.
481 A
481 E
503 A
503 J
474 A
474 E
482 C
482 M
557 A
557 E
475 D
475 M
17 G
525 C
525 K
548 A
548 E
590 D
590 H
492 B
492 F
554 C
541 F
541 R
624 C
624 F
278 C
278 T
589 H
589 N
272 E
272 Q
172 A
172 U
547 A
547 D
141 C
141 V
553 A
553 E
469 A
469 H
1 D
1 DD
501 A
501 E
46 A
46 T
604 G
308 C
308 Q
237 H
237 Y
549 J
549 V
559 B
559 F
587 D
587 H
91 A
91 L
To Bombay, Kedgeree, Madras,
Bencoolen, and Batavia.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Calicut,
Surat, Mocha, and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Surat, Tellicherry,
Cochin, Goa, Macao, and Wham-
poa.
To Madras, Kedgeree, and
Whampoa.
To Fort St. George.
To Calcutta.
To Madras, Whampoa, and Ben-
coolen.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and An-
jengo.
To Bencoolra, Batavia, and
Whampoa.
To Bencoolen, Batavia, and
Whampoa.
From the Cape of Good Hope to
St. Helena, Madagascar, and
England. (This is the second
part of a journal kept by John
Meryweather, the first part of
which is missing.) ,
To Whampoa.
To Bencoolen, Batavia, Madras, and
Calcutta.
To Madras and Canton.
To Fort St. George, Kedgeree,
Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bencoolen and China.
To Madras, Batavia, and Whampoa,
To Madras and China.
To Madras.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Surat, Muscat, Bushire,
&c.
To Madras and Canton.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay, Bengal, and Madras.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Whampoa.
To Bombay.
To Bencoolen, Batavia, and
Whampoa.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal.
43
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Keceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1764
1765
Feb. 28
Lapwing
John Griffia
Nov. 30
—
475 E
To Bengal.
Mar. 17
Anson
George Calbreath -
Mar. 16
B.B.
549 I
549 AA
To Acheen and Bengal.
Mar. 1^
Beckenham
Newman Mallack
June 15
1766
Iwo R.B.
56) A
561 B
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
Mar. 20
Kent
John Milles -
Oct. 20
1765
L.&E.B.
317 H
317 R
To Bengal.
Mar. 29
Prince of Wales
Burnet Abercromby-
June 13
TwoE.B.
404 J
404 FF
To Calcutta.
April 3
Solebay
William Eichardson-
June 20
1767
Two J.
Two R.B.
591 A &B
.591 C
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
April 22
Asia -
C. Inglis
succeeded by
J. Moffatt.
June 13
1766
L.
24 A
24 FF
To Bombay and Bengal.
" Sept. 26
Tilbury
Roger Mainwaring -
Dec. 1
1764
L. & R.B.
551 C
551 G
To Madras ar^d China.
' Sept. 28
Dutton
David Rice
July 19
1766
L.&R.B.
505 A
505 L
To Whampoa.
Oct. 10
Essex
Francis Reed
Aug. 18
1767
L, & R.B.
229 I
229 HH.
To Whampoa.
Oct. 11
Koyal George -
N. Skottowe
July 1
1766
E.B.
17 H
17 Y
To Bencoolen, Banjar, Batavia,
Bombay, &c.
Oct. 12
Salisbury
John Wycke
July 25
L. & E.B.
478 F
478 N
To Whampoa.
Oct. 27
Horsendon
William Marter
Oct. 9
L.&R.B.
473 B
473 F
To Madras, Malacca, and
Whampoa.
- Oct. 27
Royal Captain
Nathaniel Tanner
Oct. 4
L.&R.B.
556 B
556 G
To Madras and China.
Nov. 11
Ankerwyke -
A. Ross
Sept. 13
L.&R.B.
126 A
126 E
To China.
Nov. 11
Grosvenor
David Saunders
Oct. 18
L.&E.B.
495 B
495 H
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
Nov. 11
Thames
Charles Haggis
July 20
T. >t-T? "R
8 A
8 V
To China.
Dec. 10
Pacific
Charles Barkley
Dec. 18
1767
U. (XtXii.JD.
L.&R.B.
497 A
497 E
To Madras.
Dee. 10
Ponsborne -
John Payne
Mar. 9
1766
Sept. 23
L.& B.B.
462 A
462 K
To Madras, Bengal, and Matacca,
Dec. 11
GrenvUle
Parson Fenner
467 A
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&R.B.
467 F
1767
Dec. 11
Speke
Robert Brooke
Aug. 10
1766
L.&B.B.
471 A
471 E
To Madras, Bengal, Bencoolen, an£
Whampoa.
Dec. 23
Hector
Edmund Massey
Aug. 5
1765
Two R.B.
486 E.
486 N
To Madras.
~~
Albion
William Larkins [-
1768
R.B.
only.
81 M
With 81 L.
—
Princess Eoyal -
' -
—
R.B.
only.
405 Q
Missing.
1765
1766
Jan. 6
True Briton
Thomas Crichton
Oct. 27
1767
L.&R.B.
297 E
297 V
To Madras and Bombay.
Jiin. 7
Fox
Alexander Hume
Sept. 3
1766
L.&R.B.
456 D
456
To Johanna, Madras, Tellichenry,
Bombay, and Canton.
Jan. 7
Hardwicke
Brook Samson
Nov. 28
L.&K.B.
568 H
568 P
To Madras, Anjengo, Coebnif
Tellicherry, and Bombay.
Jan. 8
Olive
John Allen -
Dec. 5
1767
L.&R.B.
533 B
533 F
To Madras and Bombay.
Jan. 8
Koyal Charlotte
J. Clements -
Aug. 3
L.&B.B.
150 B
150,W
To Bombay, Snrat, and Mocha.
I"eb, 21
Harcourt
Collingwood Roddam
Feb. 7
—
558 E
To Anjeugo, Tellicherry, andt-
1766
July 23
L.&R.B.
558 M
Bombay.
June 22
Admiral Pocoek
ThomaR Riddell
—
498 F
From Whampoa to England.
July 3
Admiral Stevens
John Griffin
May 29
Two J.
L.&R.B
566 A & B
566 C
From Bengal to England.
u
Log
legins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1765
Sept. 16
Sept. 18
Oct. 3
Oct. 14
Oct. 14
Oet. 15
Oct. 16
Oct. 28
Oct. 29
Sov. 1
Not. 2
Sov. 13
Nov. 14
Not. 14
Nov. 29
Nov. SO
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Sec. IS
1766
Feb. 10
I'eb. 10
Jan. 10
May
5
Sept.
6
Oct.
4
Oct.
6
Oct.
6
Oct.
6
Oct.
7
Oct.
18
Oct.
IS
Oct.
20
Oct.
31
JfOT.
4
Jiov, 15
Plassey
Prince of Wales
Britannia
Earl of Ashbumham -
Neptune
Glatton -
Duke of Kingston
Deptford
Duke of Cumberland .
Hampshire
Lioness
Havannah
Cruttenden
Hawke
Nottingham
Pigot
Duke of Albany
Speaker
Lord Camden
Falmouth
Anson
Devonshire
Osterley - - ■
Mercury
Hector - . -
Earl of Middlesex
Latham
Lord Holland
Northumberland
Triton
British King -
Earl of Lincoln
Houghton
Calcutta
London
Lord Clive
William Peters
succeeded by
John Waddell.
Jonathan Court
Thomas Bates Sous -
Thomas Pearce
Q. Steward -
E. Doveton,-
Bichard Morrison -
William Tryon
Alphonsus Glover -
succeeded by .
Augustus Savage.
John Smith
William Larkins
Thomas Madge
John Borland
John Cotton -
Thomas Howe
George Bichardson -
James Haldane
James Dewar -
Nathaniel Smith
George Hepburn
John Lennox
WiUiam Mercer
Frederick Vincent -
Henry Gardiner
John Williams
John Hasell
James Moffatt
Fasham Nairn
J. Mitford -
William Elphinstone
Bichard Williamson
succeeded by
Daniel Griffiths Hoare
Peter Hardwicke
William Smith
George Thomson
Thomas Motley
Bartlett
1767
Sept. 7
May 28
Sept. 1
Sept. 11
1768
Jan. 26
1767
Sept. 10
Sept. 21
Aug. 27
Aug. 21
Aug. 25
Aug. 22
July 21
Aug. 3
Oct. 16
1768
Feb. 8
1767
Dec. 12
Oct. 3
Aug. 25
Nov. 27
1768
Jan. 31
May 31
1767
Sept. 29
1768
June 1
Aug. 20
Aug. 26
May '28
July 11
July 25
Sept. 21
July 12
Aug. 29
1769
Sept. 21
Aug. 30
1767
April 24
L.& B.B,
L.&E.B,
i^.&/R.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B,
L. &E.B.
L.
L.&E.B.
L.&K.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L. & E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.S5E.B,
L.&B3.
L.&B.B.
TwoE.B,
only.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. and
two E.B.
L.&E.B.
L .&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L. &R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L & E.B.
567 C
567 G
404 K
404 BB
285 JJ
285 J
542 B
542 H
98 D
98 W
172 B
172 V
545 A
545 E
426 B
426 L
562 E
562 N
468 B
468 G
502 A
502 E
776 B
776 F
531 B
531 F
390 D
390 S
287 C
287 E
502 B
553 B
553 F
548 B
548 F
419 A
419 K
582 I
549 K
549 W
272 F
272 E
400 D
400 E
554 D
554 F
486 F
486
579 B
579 E
482 D
482 N
469 B
469 I
141 D
141 W
366 E
366 T
557 B
557 F
501 B
601 F
438 K
438 EE
308 D
308 E
1 E
lEE
577 B
To Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Canton.
To Madras and China.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Bengal.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Bengal.
To Madras, Musulipatam, and-
Kedgeree.
To Bombay, Kedgeree, and Ingelee.
To Madras, Bombay, Tellicherry,.
and Anjsngo.
To Johanna, Madras, Kedgeree,
Ingelee, Acheen, and the Nicobar
Islands.
To Madras, Kedgeree, and Ingelee.
To Madras, Anjengo, Tellicherry^
and Bombay.
To Bombay, Surat, and Whampoa.
To Bengal.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Kedgeree, and Ingelee,
To China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bengal, Bombay, MadraB,'"and:
Batavia.
To Madras and China.
To Boulogne.
4.5
Log
begins.
1766
Nov. 17
Not. 19
Dec. 3
Dec. 16
Dec. 18
Dec. 18
Dec. 18
Dee. 19
1767
Jan. 2
Jan. 30
Oct. 5
Oct. 1
Oct. 11
'Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 23
Oct. 25
Oct. 26
' Nov. 2
Nov. 5
Nov. 5
Nov. 1
'r'Nov. H
Dec. 5
Dec. 6
Dec. 7
Dee. 8
Dec. 16
I Dec. 17
Dec. 23
1768
Jan. 5
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Ship.
Norfolk
Vansittart
Egmont -
Earl of Elgin
Bute -
Europa
Northington -
Worcester
Prince ot Wales
Admiral Focock
GreenTrich
Olive -
Kent
Verelst
Grosvenor -
True Briton
Pacific
Sea Horse
Duke of Bicbmond
Granby
Tilbury
Button -
Horsendon
Queen
Duke of Gloucester
Ankerwyke -
Shrewsbury
Salisbury
Harcourt
Lord Mansfield
Valentine -
Boyal Captain
Admiral Watson
Essex -
Ponsborne
Grenville
Captain.
John Sandys; -
Robert Fish Palmer
Charles Mears
Thomas Cooke
Patrick Maitland
Henry Hinde Pelly -
John Sealy
Richard Hall -
Thomas Riddell
Benjamin Hooke
John Allen
John Milles -
Thomas Baddison -
David Saunders
John Johnston
Charles Barkley
Edward Dampier
Thomas Hindman -
Joseph Jackson
William Hunt
David Eiee
Alexander Jamison
George Staiuforth
John Lauder
Andrew Ross
Benjamin Jones
John Wyche
Colliugwood Roddam
Alexander Macleod -
Charles Purvis
Nathaniel Tanner -
John Griffin
IFrancis Reed
John Payne -
Burnet Abercromby-
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
25005,
1768
July 14
Oct. 8
1767
Jan. 9
1768
Sept. 24
1769
July 7
1768
Aug. 3
Oct. 7
Sept. 9
Nov. 25
1769
Jan. 13
Aug. 4
June 25
July 1
July 11
July 28
June 8
Nov. 9
July 28
1770
Aug. 4
1769
Aug. 10
Nov. 2
Sept. 27
Aug. 4
July 6
1770
May 29
Jan. 27
1769
Sept. 7
July 26
July 20
June 10
June 23
1774
1770
Jan. 18
May 26
1769
Dec. 1
M
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L. & R.B,
L.&R.B..
L. &R.B,
L.&R.B,
B.B.only
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.S5R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B
L. &B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B
L.&B.B.
B.B. only
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
&B.B
Reference
Number.
541 G
541 S
46 B
46 U
535 E
535 M
559 C
559 G
481 B
481 F
425 A
425 E
483 A '
483 E
278 D
278 U
404 FF
498 G
498 L
488 F
488 L
533 C
533 G
317 I
317 S
550 A
550 C
495 C
495 I
297 F
297 W
497 B
497 F
479 A
479 E
492 C
492 G
499 A
499 E
551 D
551 H
505 B
505 M
473 C
473 G
356 C
356 O
547 B
547 E
126 B
126 F
472 A
472 E
478 G
478 O
558 E
558 N
463 C
463 H
452 C
452 O
556 C
556 H
624 G
229 J
229 1 1
462 B
462 L
467 B
467 G
Bemarks.
To Kedgeree and Ingelee.
To China.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To Kedgeree, Ingelee, and Vizaga-
patam.
To Bombay, Tellioherry, Calicut,
Surat, and Mocha.
To Johanna, Madras, Cnlpee, and
Ingelee.
To Kedgeree, Ingelee, and Vizaga-
patam.
To Bombay, Tellieherry, Cochin,
and Anjengo.
To Bengal.
To Bombay and Tellieherry.
To Batavia and Whampoa. ,
To Madras and Culpee.
To Culpee and Ingelee.
To Madras, Whampoa, and Macao.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bencoolen.
To Madras, Batavia, and Whampoa.
To China.
To Madras, Ingelee, and Culpee.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Culpee.
To Whampoa.
To Bombay and Bengal.
To Bombay, Cochin, Anjengo, and
Kedgeree.
To Culpee and Ingelee.
To Whampoa.
To Madras, Bombay, Cochin, and
Whampoa.
To Culpee and Ingelee.
To Bombay, Tellieherry, and An-
jengo.
To Madras and Bombay.
To Madras, Batavia, and China.
To Madras and Bombay.
46
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1768
1769
Jan. 21
York
George Hayter
Oct. 10
L.&R.B.
237 I
237 Z
To Madras and Bombay.
JFeb. 19
Asia
Bobert Preston
Aug. 4
1770
"
24 B
To China.
Aug. 28
Lioness
William Larkins
Atig. 22
L. & B.B.
502 B
502 F
To Madras, Culpee, andlngelee.
Sept. 28
Britannia
Bobert Rous
Aug. 30
L. &R.B.
285 KK
285 K
To Madras and Bengal.
Oct. 9
Duke of Albany
John Stewart
Oct. 31
L.&B.B.
553 C
553 G
To BataTiaand Bencoolen.
Oct. 10
Hector
Stephen WiUiams -
July 27
L. &
Two R.B.
486 6
486 P & S
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 11
Neptune
Arthur Gore
Sept. 19
L.&R.B.
98 £
98 X
To aiadras and Whampoa.
Oct. 11
Pigot
George Richardson -
July 17
L.&R.B.
503 C
503 K
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 12
Royal Charlotte
John Clements
Aug. 16
L.&R.B.
150 C
1.50 X
.To Madras and Bengal.
Oct. 24
Havannah
John White
July 28
L.&R.B.
776 C
776 G
To Madras and China.
Oct. 25
Cruttenden -
WUliam Baker
June 12
L.&R.B.
531 C
531 G
To China.
Oct. 25
Glatton
Richard Doveton
June 4
L.&B.B.
172 C
172 W
To China.
Oct. 25
Nottingham -
Peter Stoakes -
June 17
L.&R.B.
287 D
287 S
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 25
Plassey
John Waddell
June 2
L.&R.B.
667 D
567 H
To Madras and Whampoa.J
Oct. 26
Earl of Ashburnham -
Richard Peirce
Sept. 4
L.&B.B.
542 C
542 1
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct: 26
Earl of Lincoln
Peter Hardwicke
Aug. 4
L.&R.B.
501 C
501 G
To Fort St. George and China.
Oct. 26
Triton
William Elphinstone
July 26
L.&E.B.
366 F
366 U
To Madras and China.'
•Nov. 8
Speke
Jeflery Jackson
July 9
L.&R.B.
471 B
471 F
To Whampoa.
Not. 9
DeTonshire
Matthew Hore
Oct. 6
L.&R.B.
272 G
272 S
To Madras ^nd, Whampoa.
Nov. U
Hampshire
John Smith -
May 22
1769
TwoR.B.
468 C
468 D&H
To Bombay and Bengal.
Not. 11
Lord Holland
Fasham Nairn
Sept. 18
1770
~
469 C
To Culpee and Ingelee. (This ship
was lost on 17th September 1769.)
Not. 11
Norfolk
James Buggin
Sept. 13
L.&B.B.
541 H
541 T
To Madras and China.
Not. 12
Osterley
David Welsh -
Sept. 4
—
400 E
To Madras and Whampoa.
succeeded by
L.&R.B.
400 S
Francis Fortescue.
1771
Nov. 27
Earl of Middlesex -
John Rogers
July 8
1770
L.&R.B.
579 C
579 F
To Bencoolen, Bombay, and
Whampoa.
Dec. 6
Thames
Charles Haggis
Feb. 1
L.&R.B.
8 B
8W
To Bombay, Bengal, and Madras.
Dec. 8
Talbot
Sir Charles Hudson -
Mar. 8
L.&R.B.
474 B
474 F
To Culpee and Ingelee.
Dec. 9
Duke of Graff on
Brook Samson
Sept. 9
508 A
To Madras and Bengal.
1774
Aug. 21
L.&B.B.
508; F
Dec. 9
Duke of Kingston
Richard Morrison -
,—
545 B
To Madras and Ingelee.
L.&R.B.
545 F
1770
Dec. 10
Deptford
William Tryon
July 10
1771
L.&R.B.
426 C
426 M
To Johanna, Bombay, Cochin, and
Anjengo.
■Dec. 13
Prince of Wales
Jonathan Cdurt
June 15
1770
L.&R.B.
404 L
404 CC
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 24
Anson
John Lennox -
Nov. 26
—
549 L
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&R.B.
549 X
Dec. 29
MarquisofEockirigh'am
Alexander Hamilton
Jan. 7
Two R.B
493 A
493 D
To Bombay.
1769
1771
.
Jan. 7
Lord Camden
Nathaniel Smith -
Aug. 23
1770
L.&R.B.
419 B
419 L
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Whampoa,
and Macao.
Jan. 7
Speaker
' Robert Scott -
July 24
L.&R.B
548 C
548 G
To Bombay and Anjengo.
Jan. 9
Fox -
Alexander Hume
succeeded by
DaTid Mitchell. -
Not. 28
L.&B.B
456 E
456 P
ToBombay and Tellicherry.
47
tog
begins.
1769
Ship.
Jan.
Sept.
ISi
1
Sept.
30
Oct.
16
Oct.
17
Oct.
17
Oct.
17
Oct.
17
Oct.
30
Oct.
SO
Oct.
31
Nov.
13
Nov
13
Nov.
13
Nov.
14
Nov.
15
Nov.
17
Nov.
20
Nov.
27
Nov
29
Dec.
12
Dec.
13
Dec.
18
Dec.
13
Dec.
14
Dec.
16
1770
Jan. 8
Jan.
13
Jan.
26
Feb.
10
Aug.
17
Dul^e of Cumberland -
Houghton
Europa
British King
Bridgewater
Earl of Elgin -
Harcourt
Valentine -
Duke of Gloucester •
Hawke
Prime
Bute -
Egmout
Vansittart
Resolution
Verelst
Stafford
Princess Eoyal
Northington
Greenwich
Morse
Admiral Pocock
Kent -
Worcester
Lord Mansfield -
Latham
Hiuitingdon
Northumberland
True Briton
Duke of Portland
Captain.
Augustus Savage
William Smith
Henry Hinde PeUy -
Daniel Griffiths Hoare
Nicholas Skottowe
Thomas Cooke
succeeded by
Matthew Wilkinson.
Nathaniel Paul
Charles Purvis
John Lauder -
John .Cotton -
Anthony Eglinton -
Patrick Maitland
Charles Mears
Eichard Lewin
Thomas Atkyns
succeeded by
Thomas Poynting.
Thomas Compton
Thomas Liell -
Eobert Ker
John Sealy
Eobert Carr -
John Home -
Thomas Eiddell
John Milles
Eichard HaU
James Angus
succeeded by
Edward Wilson.
John Prince
Peter Pigou
John Mitford
John Broadley
John Hasell
Daniel Owens
Log
ends.
1771
June 28
Aug. 16
Aug. 10
1772
June 29 i
1771
Oct. 5
1772
Oct. 1
1771
Nov. 19
Aug. 24
Aug. 22
Aug.. 27
1772
Jan. 22
July 18
1771
Oct. 15
Sept. 3
Sept. 16
April 23
1772
Aug. 15
1771
Sept. 4
Oct. 1
June 27
1772
July 7
1771
Aug. 19
Aug. 24
Sept. 23
Dec. 14
Aug. 28
1771
Aug. 20
1772
July 21
Jan.
Mar. 19
1771
April 27
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&ia.B.
L.«5R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&B.B,
L. & R.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
562 P
562 O
438 t
438 PF
425 B
425 L
557 C
557 G
42 E
42 DD
559 D
559 H
558 G
558 O
452 D
452 P
547 C
547 F
390 E
390 T
509 A
509 F
481 C
481 G
535 F
535 N
46 C
46 V
466 A
466 H
550 B
560 E
560 L
405 D
405 E
483 B
483 F
488 G
488 M
480 A
480 G
498 K
498 M
317 J
317 T
278 E
278 V
463 D
463 I
482 E
482
546 A
546 C
141 E
141 X
297 G
297 X
504 A
504 F
475 F
475 N
Remarks.
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Madras and Culpee.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Batavia, and China.
To Bencoolen.
To Madias, Macao, and Whampoa.
To Madras, Macao, and Whampoa.
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa.
To Madras, Ingelee, and Culpee.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Whampoa.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Surat, and Tellicherry.
To Bombay.
To Madras, Culpee, Kedgeree, and
Ingelee.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Aujengo.
To Whampoa.
To Bombay and Bengal.
To Madras, Masulipatam, Culpee,
and Ingelee.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampda.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay, Cochin, and Telli-
cherry.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Surat,
and Madras.
From Calcutta to England.
48
Ledger
log
tegins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1770
1772
^
- Aug. 30
Duke of Bicbmond -
Thomas Hindman
Oct. 23
L.&B.B.
492 D
492 H
To Bencoolen, Acheen, and China.
^ Sept. 7
Queen
George Stainforth -
Oct. 26
L.&R.B.
356 D
366 P
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 5
Ponsborne
Samuel Hough
June 20
L.&E.B.
462 C
462 M
To Madras a&d Culpee.
Oct. 6
Asia
Robert Preston
Aug. 11
L.&E.B.
24
24 GG
To Madras and Bengal,
Oct. 6
Salisbury
Philip Bromfield
Oct. 21
L.&R.B.
478 H
478 P
To Madras and China.
Oct. 6
Sea Horse
Edward Dampier
Aug. 29
L.&R.B.
479 B
479 F
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
Oct. 8
Calcutta
William Thomson -
Sept. 1
L.«5R.B.
308 E
308 S
To China.
Oct. 18
York
George Hayter
Sept. 2
L.&B.B.
237 J
237 AA
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 20
ThameB
Daniel Clarke
Sept. 2
L.&R.B.
8 C
8X
To China.
Oct. 21
Pacific
Charles -Barkley
Aug. 29
L.&R.B.
497 C
497 G
To Madras and Macao.
Oct. 22
GrosTenor
DaTid Saunders
Oct. 33
L.&R.B.
495 D
495 J
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 22
Horiendon
Alexander Jamison -
Sept. 14
473 D
To Madras and China.
r
L.&R.B.
473 H
Oct. 23
Glattou
Richard DoTeton
Aug. 5
L.&R.B.
172 D
172 X
To China.
N^v. 4
GreuTiUe
Burnet Abercromby-
Sept. 23
L.&R.B.
467 C
467 H
To BataTia and China.
Not. 4
Talbot
Sir Charles Hudson
Oct. 21
L.&R.B.
474 C
474 G
To Madras, Whampoa, and Macao.
Not. 5
Ankerwyke
James Barwell
Not. 17
1771
L.&R.B.
126 C
126 G
To Madras and China.
Not. 11
Royal Captain -
Edward Berrow
Aug. 17
1772
L.&R.B.
556 D
556 I
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
Not. 17
lord North
WiUiam Hambly
Oct. 24
L.&R.B.
494 A
494 P
To Madras, Balasore, Cnlpee, and
Ingelee.
Not. 18
Eochford
"William Hunt
Dec. 16
L.&R.B.
470 A
ii7n "R
To Madras and Bengal.
Not. 20
Cruttenden
William Baker
Aug. 1
531 D
To China.
L.&B.B.
531 H
Dee. 1
CliTe
John Allen
Dec. 18
L.&R.B.
533 D
.533 H
To Bombay, Surat, Kedgeree, and.
Ingelee.
Dec. 4
Deptford
WiUiam Tryon
Deo. 28
L.&E.B.
426 D
436 N
To Johanna, Bombay, Soiat, and
Madras.
Dec. 4
Speke
Jeffery Jackson
Aug. 17
L.&R.B.
471 C
471 G
To Madras and Bengal.
1771
1773
Jan. 1
Shrewsbury
Benjamin Jones
July 22
1772
L.&E.B.
472 B
472 F
To Bombay, Surat, and Mocha.
Jan. 4
Dutton
Henry Rice
July 24
1773
L.&B.ii.
605 C
505 N
To BonAay, Tellicherry, and
Anjengo.
Jan. 30
Pigot
George Richardson -
Aug. 10
1772
L.&R.B.
503 D
503 L
To Bencoolen and BataTia.
reb. 1
Hampshire
Thomas Taylor
Not. 28
1773
l.&'r.b.
468 B
468 I
To Bombay.
Feb. 2
Godfrey
Francis Reed
Feb. 2
L.&R.B.
464 B
464 G
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
To Bombay and China
Feb. 2
london
John Webb
July 18
—
IF
L.&R.B.
IFF
1771
Feb. 19
Lord Holland
Fasham Nairn
Not. 3
1773
L.&R.B.
469 D
469 J
To Balasore, Kedgeree, Ingelee, and
Madras.
May 1
Colebrooke
Arthur Morris
Feb. 15
L.&E.B.
532 A
532 D
To Kedgeree and Ingelee.
July 13
Lapwing
Henry Gardiner
May 10
L.&R.B.
475 G
475
To Madras and Calcutta.
Oct. 10
HaTannah - ,
John White
July 9
1771
L.&E.B.
776 D
776 H
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
Oct. 10
Lioness
William Larkins
July 29
1773
L.&R.B.
502 C
502 G
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 10
Nottingham
Peter Stoakes
June 1
L.&R.B.
287 E
287 T
To Bengal and Madras.
Oct. 14
Osterley
Francis Fortescue -
May 24
L.&R.B.
400 F
400 T
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
Oct. 23
Earl of Lincoln
Alexander Tod
Sept. 14
L.&R.B.
501 D
501 H
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 23
Greenwich
Robert Carr
June 27
L.&R.B.
488 H
488 N
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
49
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
1771
Oct. 24
Oct.
24
Oct.
26
Oct.
27
Oct.
29
Nov.
6
Not.
14
Not.
21
Not
23
Not
26
JJec.
Dec.
6
7
Deo.
8
Dec.
8
Dec.
10
Dec.
25
1772
Jan. 6
Jan.
8
Feb.
4
Mar.
3
Oct.
U
Oct.
11
Oct.
12
Oct.
12
Oct.
12
Oct.
13
Oct.
14
Oct.
15
Oct.
20
Oct.
25
Oct.
25
Oct.
26
Not.
9
Earl of Ashbumham -
Boyal Henry
Triton
Duke of Grafton
Gianby
Norfolk
Nassau
Duke of Albany
Lord Camden
Fox
Anson
Eoyal Charlotte'
Duke of Cumberland -
Hector
Gatton
Earl of Sandwich
1
Speaker
Devonshire -
Marquis of Bockingham
Prince of Wales
Kent
Prime
Ponsborne
Boyal Captain
Worcester
Latham
Princess Boyal
Lord Mansfield
Mercury
Northington
Stormont
Huntingdon
Houghton
Bichard Peirce
Bohert Bous -
William Elphinstone
Samuel Bull
John Johnston
James Buggin
Arthur Gore
John Stewart
John Beddall
DaTid Mitchell
John Lennox
John Clements
Augustus Savage
Stephen WiUiams -
William Money
Charles Deane
Bofcert Scott
Robert Morgan
Alexander Hamilton
Jonathan Court
DaTid Thomson
James Dundas
Samuel Hough
Edward Berrow
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
John Cook
John Prince
Bobert Ker
William Fraser
John Sharp -
John Sealy
John Bogera
Peter Pigou -
William Smith
25005.
1773
Sept. 14
Oct. 23
Nov. 22
Sept. 14
July 6
Sept. 8
Sept. 17
1772
July 27
1773
Aug. 5
Sept. 8
Sept. 17
1774
Mar. 21
1773
July 23
Get. 12
July 3
1774
Feb. 8
1773
Oct. 25
1774
Jan. 1
1773
Nov. 11
Aug. 19
1774
Aug. 23
Aug. 23
Oct. 17
1773
Dec. 26
1774
July 12
May 25
July ,6
1773
Sept. 7
1774
April 21
•July 26
Sept. 26
April 16
July 8
N
L.&B.B.
L. &B.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & B.B.
L.& B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B
Beference
Number.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &E.B
L. &B.B
L.&B.B
542 D
542 J
476 A
476 B
366 G
366 V
508 B
508 G
499 B
499 F
541 I
.541 U
544 E
544 B
553 D
419 C
419 M
456 F
456 Q
549 M
549 Y
150 D
150 Y
562 G
562 P
486 H
486 Q
569 A (1)
569 B
490 A
490 E
548 D
548 H
272 H
272 T
Bemarks.
_
493 B
L.&E.B.
493 E
404 M
L. & E.B.
404 DD
_
317 K.
L. & E.B.
317 U
509 B
L.&B.B.
509 G
462 D
L.&E.B.
462 N
—
556 E
278 F
L.&E.B.
278 W
—
482 F
L. & E.B.
482 P
405 E
L.&E.B.
405 S
—
463 E
454 A
L.&
454 I
two E. B.
483 C
L.&B.B.
483 G
458 C
L. & R.B.
458 J
—
546 B
438 M
L.&R.B.
438 GG
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To China.
To Madras, Acheen, and China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal. (This
ship was wrecked on 26th July
1772).
To Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Surat, and China.
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
To Bombay and Kedgeree.
To Whampoa.
To Bencoolen.
To Bombay and Surat.
To Bombay, Surat, Tellicherry, jca.
To Bombay and Kedgeree.
To Madras, Culpee^ and Ingelee. ,
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa.
To Whampoa. (The ship wis
wrecked on the coast of
Palowa on 17th December 1773,
when the Captain and 30 [others
were transferred to the Snow
" Syren.")
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Bencoolen, Macao, and
Whampoa.
To Madras, Kedgeree, and Ingelee.
(This Tessel was lost on 7th Sep-
tember 1773).
To Johanna, Madras, and Calcutta.
To Madras, Calpee, and Ingelee.
To Johanna, Madras, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Kedgeree. (This
ship was lost off Johanna on 16th
April 1774.)
To Madras and Bengal.
50
Log
Ixgins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1772
KoT. n
Not. 12
Nov. 25
Not. 24
Nov. 25
Dec. 11
Dec. 11
Dec. 14
Dec. 24
Dec. 24
Dec. 25
Dec. 25
1773
Feb. 3
Mar. 26
Oct. 16
t)ct. 17
Oct. 18
Oct. 18
■y
/" Not. 1
Nov. 1
Not. 1
'Not. 14
Not. 15
Not. 29
Dec. 14
Dee. 14
Dec. 31
.' 1774
/ Jan. 29
Seb. 10
Mar. 22
Alfred -
Duke of Kingston
Harcourt
Egmont "•
Bridgewatet
Hawke
Resolution
Duke of Portland
Europa
Yaniittart
British King
Earl of Bessborough
Valentine
Eagle
York
Bute
Asia,
Ceres
Morse
Sea Horse
True Briton
Speke
Dutton
Pacific
Northumberland
Thames
Syren
Stafford
Calcutta
Royal Charlotte
John Lauder -
Raymond Snow
Nathaniel Paul
Charles Mears
Nicholas Skottowe -
John Cotton
Thomas Poynting -
John Sutton
Henry Hinde Pelly -
Robert Young
Daniel Griffiths
Hoare.
Thomas Biddell
James Ogilvie
Edward Wilson
succeeded by
Matthew Wroe, and
Chas. Martin Lefort.
George Hayter
Richard Beqdy
Wm. Dick Gamage -
Thomas Newte
George Kent
DaTid Arthur
John Broadley
Jeffery Jackson
Henry Rice
Charles Barl^ley
succeeded by
James Williamson.
James Eees
Daniel Clarke
Edward Berrow
Thomas Liell
William Thomson -
John Clements
1776
Mar. 25
1774
July 2
Oct. 25
Aug. 24
Sept. 21
Sept. 19
1775
Ja!>. 13
1774
Aug. 17
1775
June 3
Jan. 7
Aug. 5
July 12
1774
Aug. 2
1776
April 20
1775
Nov. 25
Nov. 17
1774
Oct. 13
1775
Aug. 5
1776
Sept. 2
1776
Oct. 3
Aug. 15
Aug. 17
Aug. 24
Oct. 18
1776
July 4
1775
Aug. 10
1774
Aug. 22
1777
Oct. 3
1776
Aug. 13
1775
Sept. 19
L. & R.B
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L. & R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&B.B
L.&E.B.
R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.& B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L.& R.B
140 A
140
545 C
545 G
558 H
558 P
535 G
535
42 F
42 EE
390 E
390 U
466 B
466 I
504 B
504 G
425 C
425 M
46 D
46 W
557 D
557 H
574 A
259 E
452 E
452 Q
537 A
537 E
237 K
237 BB
481 D
481 H
24 D
24 HH
215 A
215 S
480 B
480 H
479 C
479 G
297 H
297 Y
471 D
471 H
505 D
505 O
497 D
497 H
141 F
141 Y
8 D
BY
556 E
536 C
560 F
560 M
308 F
308 T
150 E
To Beneoolen and Batavia.
To Whampoa.
To Kedgeree and Madras.
To Kedgeree.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay, Onore, Tellicherry,
Anjengo, and Cochin. -
To Bombay and Kedgeree.
To Beneoolen and Batavia.
To Joh,anna, Bombay, Calicut, Surat,
and Mocha.
To Bombay.
To Bombay and Calcutta.
To Bombay, Bengal, and Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Borneo.
To Beneoolen and Batavia.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa.
To Balasore, Kedgeree, Ingelee, and
Madras.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, and
Kedgeree.
To Madras and Culpee.
To Bombay, Surat, and Bengal.
To Bombay, &c.
From Balambangan to England.
(In same book as Journal of
" Royal Captain," 1772-3.)
To Bombay, Surat, Aniengo,*Telli-
cherry, and Whampoa.
To Madras, Bombay, Surat, and.
Tellicherry.
From Batavia to Bombay and China.
51
Log
begini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Befeience
Number.
Bemarks.
1774
Oct. 1
Oct. 19
Oct. 19
Oct. 19
Oct. 19
Oct. 20
Nov.
Nov.
Not. 17
Nov. 1"
Dec. 117
Dec. 17
Dec. 19
Dec. 11
1775
Fpb. 2
Feb. 12
Mar. 14
Hai. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 9
Oct. 24
' Oct. 24
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
'■ Nov. 6
,Nov. 7
Nov. 7
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 24
Nov. 24
Dec. 24
Dec. 24
1776
Jan. 13
\
J'eb. 6
Syien
Lord North -
Osterley
^ueen
Salisbury
Colebrookc
Ankerwyke
Eochford
Hillsborough -
Grosvenor
Godfrey
Hampshire
Anson
Nottingham
Grenville -
Boyal Charlotte
Talbot -
Gatton
Eoyal Henry -
Greenwich
Lord Holland -
Earl of Sandwich
Nassau
Norfolk
Granby
Prince of Wales
Fox
Lord Camden -
Duke of Grafton
Lioness - - -
London . . -
Shrewsbury -
Duke of Cumberland -
Triton
Mercury
Latham
Joseph Smith
William Hambly
Francis Fortesoue -
succeeded by
Samuel Bogers.
George Stainforth -
Philip Bromfield
Arthur Morris
James Barwell
John Baird
Bobert Preston
David Saunders
Francis Beed
Thomas Timbrill
William Tryon
Peter Stoakes
Burnet Abercromby -
[John Clements] -
Eaymond Snow
William Money
Bobert Bous -
Bobert Carr -
Patrick Lawson
Charles Deane
Arthur Gore
James Buggin
John Johnston
Jonathan Court
David Mitchell
John Eeddall
Samuel Bull
Thomas Larkins
Daniel Webb
Benjamin Jones
Augustus Savage
William Elphinstone
George Forbes
John Prince
1777
May 15
1776
July 10
Oct. 8
Oct. 14
Aug. 2
June 12
Oct. 4
July 15
Oct. 1
Aug. 23
Sept. 25
1777
May 15
1776
Jan. 20
May 31
1777
April 28
1775
Aug. 19
1776
Dec. 24
Feb. 14
1777
Aug. 25
Aug. 20
Aug. 7
1778
Oct. 14
1777
Aug. 25
Dec. 8
Dec. 6
Oct. 6
Oct. 12
Nov. 20
1778
May 14
1777
Aug. 23
Oct. 12
Sept. 15
Nov. IS
Sept. 1
1776
Nov. 26
1777
Sept. 14
L.&B.B.
L. &B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B,
L.&B.B.
L.
L. & B.B
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B,
L. & B.B
L.&B.B,
L.&B.B,
L. & B.B
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.& B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L. & B.B.
L. & B.B.
L. &E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B,
536 B
536 D
494 B
494 G
400 G
400 U
356 B
356 Q
478 I
478 Q
532 B
532 £
126 D
126 H
470 B
470 F
437 A
437 K
495 E
495 K
464 C
464 H
468 F
468 J
549 N
549 Z
287 F
287 U
467 D
467 I
150 F
474 D
474 H
467 E
569 C
476 B
476 F
488 1
488 O
469 £
469 K
490 B
490 F
544 F
544 S
541 J
541 V
499 C
499 G
404 N
404 EE
456 G
456 B
419 D
419 N
508 C
508 H
502 D
502 H
1 G
1 GG
472 C
472 G
562 H
562 Q
366 H
366 W
454 B
454 J
482 G
482 Q
To Bencoolen and Calcutta.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To St. Helena and Bencoolen.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, MasuUpatam, Vizaga-
patam, and Calpee.
To Kedgeree, Ingelea, and Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bencoolen and Canton.
To Madras, Kedgeree, and Ingelee.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bencoolen and Batavia.
From Bengal to England.
To Madras.
To Madras, Masulipatam, and
Bombay.
From Bombay (?) to England.
To Bombay, Madras, and Kedgeree.
To Bombay. (This book also con-
tains the log of the " Grenville,"
1776-7.)
To Madras, Malacca, and Canton.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa.
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Madras.
To Culpee and Ingelee.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Madras and Culpee.
To Cape Coast Castle, St. Thomas,
St. Helena, and Table Bay. .
To Bombay and Surat.
52
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
endi.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1776
Feb. 7
Teb. 8
May 30
Sept. 27
Oct. 13
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 26
Oct. 26
Oct. 27
Oct. 27
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Nov. 11
Not. 12
Nov. 12
Not. 14
Not. 25
Dec. 10
Dec. 12
Dec. 13
Dec. 25
Dec. 25
Dec. 26
1777
Jan.
13
Mar.
26
Apri]
26
Oct.
5
Oct.
6
Oct.
31
Marquis of Rocking-
ham.
Hector
GrenTille -
Alfred
Egmont
Stormont -
Valentine - - -
Royal Charlotte
Worcester
Prime -
Resolution
True Briton
FiincesB Royal -
Houghton
Bridgeirater -
Ceres - -
Europa
Northington
Earl of Ashbnrnham
Hawke
Rochford
Sea Horse
York -
Bessborough
Duke of Portland
teagle
Lord North
Queen I- - -
Earl of Mansfield
Godfrey
Oct. 31 j GrosTenor
Alexander Hamilton
Stephen Williams -
Burnet Aberoromby-
James Williamson -
Charles Mears
John Rogers -
[James OgilTie]
Joseph Cotton
John Cook -
James Dundas
Thomas Poynting -
John Broadley
Robert Ker
William Smith
William Parker
Thomas Newte
William Applegath -
John Durand -
Martin Waghom
John Cotton
John Baird -
DaTid Arthur -
John Atkinson Blau-
shard.
Alexander Mont-
gomerie.
John Sutton
Arthur Maxwell
William Hambly
Peter Douglas
William Eraser
Francis Reed
John CoxoD
1777
May 30
1778
Mar. 28
1777
April 28
1778
Oct. 1
June 11
1779
Jan. 2
Nov. 13
1778
Jan. 2
Aug. 26
Aug. 25
Oct. 5
Oct. 20
Oct. 7
Oct. 2
1779
Mar. 26
1778
Sept. 22
June 19
1780
Jan. 13
L.&R.B,
L.& R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L. &B.B.
L. & R.B.
1778
Jan. 20 Two J.
L. & R.B
Oct. 3
1779
Dec. 12
1778
Dec. 2
1779
Mar. 16
1781
Oct. 31
1778
Dec. 24
1779
May 26
Aug. 7
1780
Mar. 15
1779
Not. 30
1780
Mar. 3
1779
Not. 16
L. & R.B
L. & R.B
L.&R.B
R.B.
L. & R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L. & R.B.
L. and
two R.B,
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
493 C
486 I
486 B
467 E
140 B
140 P
535 H
535 P
458 D
458 K
452 F
150 G
150 Z
278 G
278 X
509 C
509 H
466 C
466 J
297 I
297 Z
405 F
405 T
438 N
438 HH
42 G
42 FF
215 B
215 T
425 D
425 N
483 D
483 H
542 E & F
542 K
390 G
390 V
470 C
470 G
479 D
479 H
237 L
237 CC
259 A &B
259 F
504 C
504 H
537 D
537 F
494 C
494 H
356 F
356 B
530 A
530 F
464 D
464 I
495 F
495 L
To Bombay, Surat, and Madrai.
To Madias, Bombay, aud Telli-
cherxy.
From Bombay to Madias and
England. (Containing also log
of ship " Gatton," 1775-6.)
To Bencoolen and China.
To Madras and Bengal,
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras,' Tizagapatam, Tranqae-
bar, and Bombay.
To Madias and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madias and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, and
Cnlpee.
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Calcutta, Culpee, aud
Ingelee.
To Bombay, Suiat, and Kedgeree,
From Calcutta to England.
To Bombay and Surat.
To Bombay, Surat, TeUieheny»
Madras, Kedgeree, and Culpee.
To Culpee and Ingelee.
To Bombay, TeUioherry, Anjened*
&c.
To Madras, Bombay, Poudicheny»
Calcutta, &c.
To Kedgeree and Ingelee.
/
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Bencoolen, and Wham«
pba.
To BataTia and Bencoolen.
To China.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
53
Log
'begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemaiks.
1777
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 8
Dec. 12
y Dec. 14
Dec. 15
/ Dec. 15
/Dec. 16
Dec. 16
Dec. 31
1778
Jan. 1
Jan. 30
Aug. 10
Aug. 10
Aug. 23
Ang. 24
Aug. 25
Sept. 9
Sept. 21
Mount Stuart -
Hillsborough -
Eoyal George -
Glatton
Latham
Southampton -
Shrewsbury
Eagle
Duke of Kingston
Eoyal Henry -
Gatton
•Morse
Calcutta
Nassau
Colebrooke -
Eoyal Admiral -
Stafford
Granby -
Norfolk
Fox -
Halsewell
Atlas
Earl of Oxford
Duke of Grafton
John Stewart
Pitt Collet -
Thomas Foxall
Eichard Doveton
John Prince
John Lennox
John Coggan
Arthur Maxwell
Eobert Maw
Ealph Dundas
Charles Chisholme
succeeded by
Job Strong.
George Kent
succeeded by
Joseph EUiott.
William Thomson
Arthur Gore -
[Arthur Morris]
Joseph Huddart
George Hutchinson ■
John Johnston
Samuel Charles Bon-
ham.
John Blackburn
Eichard Peirce
Allen Cooper -
John White -
Samuel Bull
25005.
1780
Mar. 21
Feb. 23
1779
Dec. 21
1780
Feb. 22
1779
Nov. 25
1780
Oct. 21
Mar. 13
1779
April 7
1778
Nov. 4
1780
Nov. 5
Mar. 4
1781
April 21
Feb. 28
1780
Oct. 21
1778
Aug. 31
1780
Feb. 21
1779
Aug. 30
1782
Jan. 2S
1781
April 11
Dee. 28
1782
Feb. 1
Jan. 30
Jan. 26
Jan. 9
o
L.&E.B,
L. &E.B.
L. &E.B,
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &
three
E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.& E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &
three
E.B.
L. & B.B
L. &
three
E.B.
L.&E.B,
L. &
three
E.B.
L. &
three
E.B.
L. &
three
E.B.
L. &
three
B.B.
L. &
two E.B.
L. &
three
E.B.
L.&R.B.
555 A
555 B
437 B
437 L
17 I
17 Z
172 F
172 T
482 H
482 E
538 A
538 D
472 D
472 H
537 B&C
537 F
545 D (1)
545 H
476 C
476 G
569 A (2)
569 D
480 C & D
480 I
308 G
308 D
544 G & H
544 T
532 C
338 A
338 J
560 G
499 D
499 H
541 K
541 W
456 H
456 S
465 A & B
465 D
27 A
27 P
489 A
489 G
508 D & E
508 I
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China,
To Kedgeree, Madras, and Trin-
comalee.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Madras and Calcutta. (The
portion of Journal from 25tb
June 1778 to 23rd October 1778
is missing).
To Madras, Culpee, and Ingelee.
To Bombay, Madras, Kedgeree, and
Whampoa.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Bombay, TelUcherry, Madras,
and China.
To Madras, Bengal, and Calcutta.
To Madras, Pondicherry, and
Kedgeree.
Towards Bombay. (This vessel
struck on a rock near False Bay,
Cape of Good Hope, and was
lost.)
To Bombay.
To Madras and Kedgeree. (This
ship was wrecked on the 29th
August 1779.)
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras.
To Madras, Kedgeree, and Barra-
buUa.
To Madras, Malacca, and Wham-
poa.
To Madras, Bombay, and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Pondicherry, Surat,
Bombay, and Kedgeree.
54
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Beferenee
Number.
Remarks.
1778
Oct. 5
Oct,
26
Nov.
15
Nov.
18
Nov.
19
Nov
21
Dec.
4
Dec.
5
1779
Jan. 1
Jan.
1
Jan.
3
Jan.
4
Jan.
22
Feb.
2
JVIar.
19
Sept.
1
Sept.
25
Sept.
29
Oct.
10
Oct.
10
Oct.
11
Oct.
U
Oct. 12
Oct. 14
Earl Talbot
Ganges
Lord Holland
Alfred
Resolution
Mercury
Worcester
Ceres
Earl of Sandwich
Prime
Hawke
Princess Royal
Walpole
True Briton
Duke of Kingston
Britannia
Stormont
Royal Charlotte
Bridgewater
London
Contractor
York
Duke of Portland
Lascelles
Thomas Hindmau -
G. Richardson
Patrick Lawson
James Brown
Thomas Poynting -
George Forbes
succeeded by
Augustus Joseph
Applegath.
John Cook
Raymond Snow
Charles Deane
James Dundas
John Cotton
Robert Ker
Burnet Abercromby -
Thomas Timbrill -
Justinian Nuit
George Hutchinson •
John Rogers -
Joseph Cotton
William Parker
Daniel Webb
James Baldwin
John Atkinson Blan-
chard.
John Sutton
Thomas Wakefield -
1781
Mar. 10
April 5
1780
Jan. 14
1781
April 14
1780
Deo. 31
1784
June 19
1781
April 7
Mar. 29
1782
Jan. 25
May 22
1781
Feb. 23
Oct. 31
Dec. 31
1782
Jan. 16
1781
Dec. 27
Dec. 15
1782
Feb. 1
May 9
Jan. 5
Jan. 31
1783
Jan. 4
1782
Jan. 30
1783
Jan. 2
1782
Jan. 21
L. & R.B
TwoB.B
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L. &
two R.B,
L. &
two R.B
L. &
three
R.B.
L. &
three
B.B.
L. &
three
B.B.
L. & R.B.
L. &
three
R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &
three
R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &
three
R.B.
L. &
twoR.B,
L. &
two R.B,
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
TwoR.B,
L. & R.B,
L. &
three
B.B.
L. &
two R.B.
410 A
410 J
410 I
86 A
86 Q
469 F
469 L
140 C
140 Q
466 D
466 K
454 C, D,
&E
454 K
278 H
278 T
215 C
215 U
490 C
490 G
509 D
509 I
390 H
390 W
405 G & H
405 U
293 M
293 JJ
297 J
297 AA
545 D (2)
545 1
285 LL
285 L
458 E
458 L
150 H
150 AA
42 H
42 GG
1 H
IHH
319 A
319 I
237 M
237 DD
237 EE
504 D & E
504 I
408 A
408 I
To Kedgeree and Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To China.
To Bombay, Mangalore, Onore,
and Madras.
To Bombay, Madras, Calcutta,
Bussora, Muscat, Bushire, and
Mangalore.
To Whampoa and Macao.
To Bengal and Acheen.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Madras.
To Bombay.
To Batatia, Bencoolen, and Pulo
Peuang.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Masulipatam, Viza-
gapatam, &c.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay, Madras, and Whampoa.
To Bally, Macao, and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Madras, and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Tellicherry, Bombay,
and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Kedgeree, Tellicherry,
Bombay, and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
55
tog
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1779
Nov. 23
1780
Feb. 5
Feb.
5
Feb.
8
Feb.
15
Feb.
24
Mar.
8
Mar.
8
Mar.
23
June
4
July
29
Aug.
7
Sept.
15
Sept. 16
Sept. 30
Oct. 1
Oct. 14
Oct. 23
Nov. 14
Nov. 14
Nov. 14
Ponsborne
Eagle
Hinde
Pigot
Bochford
Earl of Mansfield
Neptune
Bellmont
Glatton
Boyal Admiral
Vansittart
Lord Holland
Lively
Bodney
Queen
Lord North -
Latham
Osterley
Essex
Valentine
Asia - •
Hastings
Locko
Dec. 26 Southampton -
Frederick Le Mesurier
Arthur Maxwell
Eichard Bendy
Bobert Morgan
James Tod -
William Fraser
Bobert Scott
William Dick Gamage
John Clements
Joseph Huddart
Bobert Young
succeeded by
William Agnew.
Stephen Williams
Thomas Forrest
[From 1788, Jan. 1,
William Mackintosh.]
John Corner -
Peter Douglas
William Hambly
John Prince -
succeeded by
Edward Eobertson.
Samuel Rogers
Arthur Morris
John Lewis
Robert Maw
Hugh Fraser -
succeeded by
John Thompson.
Patrick Lawson
.John Lennox
1782
Dec. 16
1780
1782
Apr. 5
1783
Aug. 28
1782
May 23
July 23
May 10
May 27
1783
Aug. 31
1782
April 7
June 22
1783
July 8
June 12
1784
Feb. 11
1783
Mar. 29
1785
Oct. 4
1783
Nov. 5
Nov. 22
April 4
April 25
Feb. 7
Nov. 14
1785
July 16
L. &
three
E.B.
B.B.
only.
TwoR.B,
only.
L. &
three
R.B.
L. &
three
E.B.
L. &
three
B.B.
L. &
two B.B,
L. &
two-B.B,
L. &
two E.B,
B.B.
L.&B.B,
L.&E.B.
L. &
two E.B,
L. &
two E.B,
L. &
three
B.B.
L.&E.B
L. &
three
B.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &
three
B.B.
L.&B.B,
L. &
three
B.B.
L. &
two E.B.
L. &
three
E.E.
L. &
three
E.B.
L. & E.B.
462 E
462 O
537 G
395 C
503 I
503 M
470 D
470 H
530 B
530 G
98 F
98 Y
444 A
444 H
172 G
172 Z
338 B
338 K
338 L
46 E
46 X
469 G
469 M
534 A
534 B
442 A&B
442 I
356 G
356 S
494 D
494 I
482 I& J
482 S
400 H & I
400 V
To Madras, Goa, Bombay, &c.
229 K
229 JJ
452 G
452 B
24 B
241 I
459 A
459 C
457 A&B
457 F
538 B
538 A
To Whampoa.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, and
Calcutta.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To China, Bencoolen, &c.
To Bombay, Madras, and Nega-
patam.
To China.
To Macao and Whampoa.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, China, &c.
To Madras, Bencoolen, and Wham-
poa.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Madras, Kedgeree,
Culpee, and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras, Trincomalee, Bombay,
and Whampoa.
To Madras, Negapatam, &c.
To Bombay and China.
To Macao and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta.
56
Log
■begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Keceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1780
1781
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Feb. 5
Feb. 10
Mar. 14
Mar. 14
Mar. 31
Grosvenor
Hinchinbrooke -
Besolution
Nassau
Tartar -
Northumberland
Lord Mulgrave -
Chapman
Fortitude
Chesterfield
April 5 Deptford
July 23
Ceres
Jtsly 24
Button
July 25
Fox -
July 27
Alfred
July 27
Ganges -
4 -Aug. 4
Royal Henry
Aug. 6
Aug. 6
-^ Aug. 6
Aug. 6
Aug. 6
Aug. 23
Aug. 24
Aug. 27
Aug. 27
Calcutta
Earl Talbot
Morse
Norfolk
Royal Bishop
Warren Hastings
Kent
Hawke -
Woreester
John Coxon
Arthur Maxwell
[Thomas Poynting]
Arthur Gore
Edward Fiott
James Rees -
James TJrmston
Thomas Walker
Charles Gregorie
Bruce Boswell
James Elkington
Thomas Price
James West
Jonathan Court
James Brown
John H. Dempster -
Ralph Dundas
William Thomson -
Robert Taylor
Joseph Elliott
Samuel Charles Bon-
ham.
William Meara
Thomas Larkins
Peter Stoakes
Peter Bivington
John Cook
succeeded by
John I-Iall.
1783
1784
1785
Sept. 30
1783
Aug. 7
1784.
May 30
1783
Sept. 25
Mar. 18
1782
June 23
1786
Aug. 10
1783
AuR. 28
1784
Oct. 6
July 5
1782
Aug. 12
1786
July 28
1785
April 6
1784
May 28
1785
Sept. 13
1784
Aug. 29
Sept. 6
Sept. 9
1785
July 8
1784
Oct. 27
Feb. 14
1785
June 20
1784
July 14
TwoB.B.
only.
Two B.B.
only.
L. only.
L.& R.B
L. &
three
E.B.
L.&E.B,
L. &
three
R.B.
L.&E.B.
Two E.B.
L. &
three
R.B.
L. &
two R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L. & R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.
L.&R.B.
L. &
three
R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B.
L. &R.B.
495 M
722 A
466 L
544 I
544 U
539 A
539 B
141 G&H
141 Z
581 A
581 B
218a, A
218a, D
540 A
540 B
507 F & G
507 Q
425 E
425
215 D
215 V
505 E
505 P
456 I & J
456 T
140D&E
140 B
140 S
86 B
86 B
476 D
476 H
308 H & I
308 V
410 E
410 K
480 E
480 J
541 L
541 X
485 A & B
485 D
9 A&B
9Z
41 A
41 J
390 I
390 X
278 1
278 Z
This ledger only contains accounts
of Lascars.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Kedgeree,
Macao, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bencoolen and China.
To Madras, Balasore, and Kedgeree.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Calcutta, Bombay,
Batavia, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To Madras, Bengal, and Bombay.
To Bombay, Madras, K edgeree, and
Whampoa.
To Macao, Sooloo, and BarrabuUa. |
To Madras, Bengal, Bombay, [and
China.
To Bengal, Bombay, and China.
To Madras, Bombay, and China.
To Madras, Bengal, BataTia, and
China. (Containing also some
extracts from a log dating from
30th April 1782 to 3rd February
1785.)
To Rio Janeiro, Bombay, Madras,
Masulipatam, and Kedgeree.
To Bombay, Madras, and China.
To Bengal.
To Bpmbay, Tellicherry, Bencoolen,
Madras, and Pulo Penang.
To Bengal and Bombay.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Rio Janeiro, Bombay, Wham-
poa, &c. -, .
To Madras and Bengal.
57
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Eeference
Number.
Remarks.
1781
1783
Dec. 13
Spy
John Sherwood
Dec. 16
L.&
.543 A
543 B
To St. Helena and various cruises,
round that island.
two R. B.
^' Dec. 31
Antelope
Henry Wilson
June 5
1792
L.&R.B.
570 A.
570 C
To Macao.
Blandford - ^
Peter Pigon
TwnT! R
782 A
i W U J. V • u •
only.
.
H
1783
Earl of Hertford
Daniel Clarke
Twn 1? B
791 A
i W U XX'XJt
only.
1784
Major
David Arthur
TwnT? B
7 SO A
J- »T U iv. JD.
only.
1782
Nottingham
George Curtis
—
Two R.B.
287 V
only.
1782
1784
■^ Feb. 14
General Coote
Sept. 5
1783
441 A
To Madras, Malacca, Macao, and
Whampoa.
Feb. 15
Britannia
Edward Gumming -
Sept. 27
1784
L.&
twoR.B.
285 MM
285 M
To Bencoolen.
Feb. 27
Winterton
Kaymond Snow
July 20
1785
L. &
two KB.
451 A
451 D
To Madras and Kedgeree.
Feb. 28
Europa
William Applegath -
succeeded by
Charles Gardyn.
Aug. 6
1784
L. &
twoE.B.
423 B
425 O
To Madras, Bombay, and Bushire.
Feb. 28
Eodney
Henry Wakeman
.July 3
L.&
two R.B.
442 C
442 J
To Madras and Kedgeree.
Mar. 2
Francis
Henry Grucber
Aug. 7
L.&R.B.
443 A
443 G
To Madras and Whampoa.
Mar. 2
General Goddard
Thomas Foxall
Nov. 30
r.. &R.B.
440 A &B
440 H
To Madras, Anjengo, and Bombay.
Mar. 2
Montagu
Thomas Brettell
.Tnly 27
L. & R.B.
Two R.B.
552 K
552 T
552iW
To Madras and Whampoa.
May 30
Mercury
Augustus Joseph
Applegath.
June 29
1785
454 F
From Bombay to Madras, Manga-
lore, and England. (This is
evidently a part of the same
voyage as that recorded in 454
C, D, and B, Eobert Peck the
writer being second and after-
wards first mate.)
June 10,
Resolution
Thomas Poynting -
July 21
—
466 E
From Balasore and Calcutta to
succeeded by
L. & E.B.
466 K
Bombay and England.
David Tolme.
1783
July 24
Neptune
E. Scott -
Sept. 13
1784
98 G
From Bombay to England.
Sept. 21
York
John Atkinson Blan-
Aug. 31
—
237 N
To Madras and China.
shard.
L.&E.B
237 FF
Sept. 23
Bar-well
Kobert Carr -
Sept. 11
— .
420 A
To Madras, Balasore, and Kedgeree..
L. & E.B.
420 H
•^ Sept.' 24
Houghton
James Monro
Aug. .5
L.&R.B.
438
438 II
To Madras, Macao, and Whampoa.
Oct. 6
Lord Macartney
Wilham Hall
Oct. 27
L.&R.B.
415 A
415 G
To Madras and Kedgeree.
Oct. 7
Stormont
Kobert FairfuU
Sept. 11
L. &R.B.
458 F
458 M
To Madras, Macao, and Whampoa^
Oct. 8
Atlas
Allen Cooper
Sept. 9
L. &
two E.B.
27 B
27 Q
To Madras and Bengal.
Oct. 8
Bellmont - - -
William Dick Gamage
Oct. 6
L.&E.B.
444 B
444 1
To Madras and Kedgeree.
Oct. 8
Haleewell -
Richard Peirce
Oct. 16
1785
May 12
L.&R.B.
465 C
465 E
To Madras and Bengal (incomplete.)
Oct. 8
London
John Eastabrooke
11
To Madras and China.
L.&E.B.
III
Oct. 8
True Briton -
Henry Farrer -
Dec. 10
1784
Dec. 18.
L.&R.B.
297 K
297 BB
To Madras, Bombay, and Whampoa..
Oct. 9
Earl of Oxford
John White
489 B
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&E.B.
489 H
2500.5.
58
Log
'begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Keceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1782
Oct. 9
Oct. 10
Oct. 21
Oct. 23
Dec. 5
Dec. 5
Dec. 13
Dec. 16
Dec. 22
1783
Jan. 10
Teb. 9
Mar. 12
April 22
Sept. 16
Sept. 26
Sept. 27
Oct. 11
Oct. 12
Oct. 23
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 28
Not. 10
Vansittart
Walpole
Pigot
Earl of Sandwich
Bessborough
Sulivan
Glatton
General Elliott
Raymond -
Busbridge
Duke of AthoU
Duke of Kingston
Fairford
Greyhound
LascBlles
Swallow
Trial -
Fox
Swallow -
Surprise
Nerbudda
Ponsborne
Middlesex
Foulis
Contractor
Fox .
Fox -
Boyal Charlotte
Valentine -
Berriogtan •
W. Agnew -
Henry Churchill
Robert Morgan
John Wordsworth -
Alexander Momtgo-
merie.
Stephen Williams -
C. Drummond
Robert Drummond -
Richard Pennell
Alexander Tod
James Rattray
Justinian Nutt
John Haldane -
Robert Anderson
Thomas Wakefield
Sober Hall
James Methurst
Poynter.
Jonathan Court
Richard Bendy
David Asquith
James Rattray
William Hammett -
John Rogers
George Blachford
William Mackintosh
John Blackburn
Jol^n Corner
J Pryce
John Lewis -
John Johnston
1785
Aug. 23
1782
Oct. 28
1785
July 30
Miiy 19
Aug. 24
July 20
1786
May 17
1784
Sept. 7
July 17
1803
1784
1785
1784
1786
1783
1784
April 21
1783
July 20
Nov. 20
1784
May 10
1785
July 6
Aug. 17
Aug. 18
Oct. 14
1784
Oct. 29
1786
Aug. 31
1785
Oct. 7
Sept. 15
July 16
L.&R.B,
L.& R.B
L. &
three
R.B.
L. &
three
R.B.
L.&B.B.
L. & R.B
L. & B.B
L. &B.B.
L. & B.B.
L. only
Two R.B.
only.
Two R.B.
only.
Two R.B.
only
L.&
two R.B.
only.
L. & R.B.
L. only
L. & R.B.
R.B.only
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & B.B.
L. and
three
R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
46 F
46 Y
293 N
293 KK
503 F
503 N
490 D
490 H
259 C
259 G
257 A
257 H
172 H&I
172 AA
269 A
269 G
453 A
453 F
'413 H
790 A
545 J
771 A
408 J
385 L
580 A
580 C
456 J
385 M
447 A
252 A
252 B
462 F
462 P
450 E
450 L
455 A
455 C
455 D
319 B
319 J
456 K
456 U
456 L
456 V
150 I
150 BB
452 H
452 S
392 A
392 G
To Madras, Bengal, and Batavia.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To Madras, Batavia, and China.
,To Bombay, Cochin, Anjengo, and
Bengal.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Cochin, and
Whampoa.
"^To Bombay, Surat, Bengal, Madras,
and Bencoolen.
To Bombay, Cochin, Tellicherry,
and Goa.
To Bombay.
From Calcutta to Bencoolen and
England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Bengal to England.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa,
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Culpee, and Kedgeree.
To Johanna, Madras, and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bencoolen.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
Log
begins.
1783
Not. 10
; Nov. 25
jCTov. 27
Dec. 26
Dee. 26
Dec. 26
Ship.
Captain.
Ledger
Log
or
ends.
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remark.s.
-
1784
Feb. 15
Apii
10
May
22
Oct.
I
Oct.
14
Oct.
14
Oct.
15
Oct.
15
Oct.
28
Oct.
29
Oct.
31
Nov.
8
Nov. 27
Nov.
29
Dec.
13
1785
Jan. 4
Jan.
11
Jan.
11
Jan.
12
Jan.
12
Jan.
13
Hillsborough -
Earl of Mansfield
Earl Cornwallis
Lord Camden
Neptune -
Royal Admiral
Fortitude
Prime
Kent
Sampson
Nassau -
Nassau
Houghton
Raymond
Britannia -
Osterley
Winterton
Essex -
General Coote
Francis
Asia
Locko
Rodney
Montagu
Dutton
Deptford
Northumberland
Harwell -
Duke of Montrose
Lascelles
William Hardcastle -
William Fraser
Burnet Abercromby -
Thomas Walker
R. Scott
Joseph Huddart
Lawrence Bowden
Philip Sharpe
Edward Ledger
Arthur Gore
Arthur Gore -
James Monro
Henry Smedley
Edward Gumming
Samuel Rogers
Raymond Snow
John Strover
James Baldwin
James Uimston
J. D. Foulkes -
John Baird
Henry Wakeman
Thomas Brettell
James West
John Gerrard
J. Rees
Robert Carr -
Alexander Gray
Thomas Wakefield
1785
Sept. 26
1784
Oct. 10
1785
Oct. 25
1786
June 22
1785
Oct. 6
1786
June 3
1784
1783
1785
June 22
1787
Aug. 10
1785
Sept. 30
1785
June 17
1786
June 15
Oct. 10
June 24
Aug. 14
Nov. 13
Sept. 19
Sept. 21
July 28
Oct. 18
Aug. 8
Juue 26
1785
Auff 9
1786
Sept. 21
1787
June 21
1786
Sept. 7
1787
June 16
1786
June 1
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & B.B.
only.
TwoB.B.
only.
L. &li.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&K.B
Two R.B
ouly.
L. &R.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
437 C
437 M
530 C
530 H
348 A
348 H
419 E
419
98 H
98 Z
338 C
338 M
540 C
509 J
41 B
736 A
544 J & M
To Madras, Kedgeree, and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To Johanna, Bombay, Madras,
Kedgeree, and Mocha.
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
To Bombay, Anjengo, and Wham-
poa.
544 K & L
438 P
438 JJ
453 B
453 G
285 NN
285 N
4U0 J
400 W
451 B
451 E
229 L
229 KK
441 B
441 G
443 B
443 H
24 F
24 JJ
457 C
457 G
442 D
442 K
505 F
505 Q
426 F
426 P
141 I
141 AA
420 B
420 I
775 A
77J H
408 B
408 K
From China to England.
To Surat, Bombay, Persia, and
Arabia (containing also journals
of the " Alexander," " Prince of
Orange," and " Ossory."
Portion of Journal of voyage to
Bombay, Tellicherry, Kedgeree,
Macao, and Whampoa. [Sec
544 1.]
Portion of Journal of voyage to
Bombay, Tellicherry, Kedgeree,
Macao, and Whampoa. [See
544 L]
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Batavia, Bencoolen, Pulo Fenang,
and Croe.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Malacca, and China.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Kedgeree.
To Madras, Whampoa, and Macao.
To China.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bencoolen and China.
To Whampoa.
To Johanna, Madras, and Culpee.
This ship was blown up on the 6th
December 17S5, and one of tli«
hooks contains a list of 33 people
lost.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Johanna, Madras, Calcutta, ami
Kedgeree.
To Bombay, Surat, and China.
To Whampoa.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Anjenjc,
and Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
60
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Keferenoe
Numter.
Bemarks.
1785
Jan. 24
Jan.
27
Jan.
29
Jan.
30
Peb.
10
J-eb.
25
Feb.
26
Mar.
8
Apri
26
July
18
July
20
Oct.
18
Oct.
18
Oct.
21
Nov.
1
Nov.
2
Nov.
16
Nov.
16
Nov. 16
Nov. 16
Nov. 17
Nov. 17
Nov. 19
2fov. 25
Nov. 25
Dec. 1
Dec. 3
Dec. 3
3)ec. 3
Dec. 4
Dec. 15
Dec. 16
Dec. 17
Busbridge
General Elliot -
Atlas
King George
Warren Hastings
Lord Macartney
BcUmout
Resolution
Earl Talbot -
Minerva
Swallow
General Goddard
Kent
Sulivan
Ganges
Mansbip
Earl of Mansfield
London
Queen
Valentine
Fort William
Ponsborne
Foul is
Dublin
Vansiftart
Middlesex
Worcester
York
York
Walpole
Europa
Earl Cornwallis
Berrington
Thomas Eobertson
Robert Drummond
Allen Cooper
Jonathan Court
Thomas Larkins
James Hay
Charles Stewart
David Tolme
Robert Taylor
Charles Clapp
Robert Anderson
Thomas Foxall
Richard Hardinge -
Robert Pouncy
J. Williamson
Charles Gregorie
Brodie Hepworth
John Eastabrooke
Peter Douglas
Thomas Wale -
George Simson
.Tames Thomas
George Blachford -
William Smith
R. Lewin
John Rogers -
John flail
William Huddart
William Huddart
Henry Churchill
AuguBtus Joseph
Applegath.
Thomas Hodgson -
Thomas Ley
1786
Aug. 19
July 3
July 3
June 24
June 17
Oct. 10
Sept. 27
1785
July 21
1787
July 21
1785
July 18
1786
Jan. 19
1787
Sept. 22
July 20
Sept. 5
Sept. 1
May 23
Oct. 14
Dee. 17
1788
Oct. 1
1787
Aug. 23
Sept. 19
Oct. 24
1788
Nov. 27
1786
Oct. 3
1787
Aug. 18
Oct. 25
1788
Aug. 5
1787
Dec. 7
Mar. 29
1788
Aug. 2
1787
Oct. 24
L. &R.B
L.&B.B
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L. &
two E.B
L.&R.B.
413 A
413 I
269 B
269 H
27 C
27 B
402 E
402 Q
9C
9 AA
415 B
415 H
444 C
444 J
466 P
L. & R.B.
With 14 A
410 C
410 L
Jan. 19
Sept. 15
L. & R.B
L. & E.B
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & E..B.
L. & R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L. & E.B
L.&E.B.
L. &
two E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B-
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
385 C
385 N
440 C
440 I
41 C
41 K
257 B
257 I
86 C
86 S
363 A
363 H
530 D
530 I
1 J
1 JJ
356 H
356 T
453 I
452 T
91 B
91 M
462 G
462 Q
455 B
455 E
399 A
399 G
46 G
46 Z
450 F
460 M
278 J
278 AA
237
237 GG
237 P
293
293 LL
425 F
425 P
348 B
348 I
3!j2 B
392 H
To Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To China.
To Bombay and Calcutta.
To China.
To Whampoa.
To Macao and Whampoa.
From St. Helena to England. (Con-
tinuation of a log which is
missing.)
To Madras and Bengal.
At Pulo Penang.
From Bengal to England.
To Johanna, Madras, Malacca, and
Whampoa.
To Batavia, &c.
To Madras, Macao, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Bengal, Bombay, and
Whampoa. (The ledger contains
a hst of the ship's Company for
1790.)
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To China.
To Madras, Bengal, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To Calcutta and Madras.
61
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Eeceipt
Book.
Eefeienee
Number.
Remarks.
1785
1789
Dec. 17
Hillsborough
William Hardcastle -
Mar. 19
1787
L.&E.B.
437 D&E
437 N
To Calcutta, Batavia, Bombay,.
Malacca, and China.
Dee. 19
Earl of Oxford
John White
Oct. 26
1786
L.&E.B.
489 C
489 I
To Madras and Kedgeree.
Intelligence
William Clifton
L. and
772 A
three
R.B.
only.
1787
—
Trial
James Methurst
Poynter.
Two R.B.
only.
580 D
1786
1783
Jan. 4
Stormont
George Curtis
July 23
1787
L.&R.B.
458 G
458 N
To China.
Jan. 9
Rockingham
John A. Blanshard -
Sept. 19
L.&E.B.
124 A
124 I
To Bombay, Stirat, and Telliohcrry.
Jan. ]2
Contractor
William Mackintosh
July 25
L.&R.B.
319 C
319 K
To Whampoa.
Jan. 14
Neptune
George Scott
Aug. 9
L.&E.B.
98 I
98 AA
To China.
Jan. 15
Pitt -
George Cowper
succeeded by
jFrederick Thesiger.
Sept. 8
L.&E.B.
525 D
525 L
,To Whampoa;.
Jan. IS
William Pitt -
Charles Mitchell
June 11
1788
L.&R.B.
184 A
184 E
To Bengal.
Jan. 16
Bessborough .
Alexander Mont-
gomerie.
Aug. 23
1787
L.&E.B.
259 D
259 H
To Bombay and Canton.
Jan. 16
Eoyal Charlotte
Josiah Pryce
July 23
L.&R.B.
150 J
150 CC
To Java and China.
Jan. 16
Southampton
William Hall
July 18
L.&R.B.
538 C
538 E
To Whampoa.
Jan. 17
Phoenix
James Eattray
June 21
L.&E.B.
175 A
175
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 31
Pigot -
George Ballantyne -
Sept. 20
L.&E.B.
503 G
503
To Whampoa.
Feb. 7
Koyal Bishop
William Mears
Oct. 29
L. and
three
E.B.
485 C
485 E
To Whampoa.
Feb. 15
Lord North
John Bartlet
Sept. 1
L.&E.B.
494 E
494 J
To China.
Mar. 2
Carnatic
Lestock Wilson
Sept. 6
1788
L.&E.B.
165 A
165 N
To China.
Mar. 2
Eavensworth
CoUingwood Eoddam
April 21
1787
L.&E.B.
565 A
565 B
To Madras, Calcutta, and Ben-
coolen.
Mar. 8
Eanger
Edmund Elliston
July 14
L. &R.B.
421 A (1)
421 E
To Whampoa and Manilla.
Mar. 10
Bridgewater
William Parker
July 27
L.&E.B.
42 I
42 HH
To China.
Mar. 14
Chapman
John Eox
July 19
1790
L.&E.B.
218 A-B
218 A-B
To China.
Mar. 16
Lansdown
William Story
Sept. 9
1787
L. and
three
E.B.
564 A&B
564 C
To Madras, Calcutta, and Whampoa.
Mar. 30
Mars
William Earington
Dec. 9
—
563 A
To Whampoa.
April 3
Swallow - - .
Robert Anderson
April 6
1786
L. and
two
E.B.
385 D
385 O
To Calcutta and Madras.
Aug. 7
Bombay
Oct. 29
1787
48 A
From Bombay to Diego Garcia.
Aug. 21
Eanger
John Buchanan
Mar. 23
1788
L. and
three
E.B.
421 A (2)
421 F
Erom Bengal to Madras and
England.
Sept. 22
King George -
George Millett
July 22
1789
L.&E.B.
402 E
402 E
To Bombay and Whampoa.
Oct. 10
Lord Camden
Nathaniel Dance
Aug. 6
1788
L.&E.B.
419 E
419 P
To Calcutta, Madras, Bombay,
and Whampoa.
Oct 22
Thetis . - -
Justinian Nutt
July 29
—
387 A
To Calcutta.
\jijVt -I-'
L.&E.B.
387 H
25005.
Q
62
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1786
Nov. 6
Nov.
6
Nov.
C
Nov.
6
Nov.
8
Nov.
8
Nov.
16
Nov.
18
Nov.
19
Nov.
20
Nov.
20
Nov.
20
Dec.
2
jLieo.
Dec.
4
Dec.
5
Dec.
5
Dec.
5
Dee.
S
Dec.
6
Dec.
6
Dec.
8
Dec.
11
1787
Jan. 1
Jan.
8
Jan.
20
Jan.
22
Jan.
23
Jan.
31
Feb.
5
Feb.
17
Mar.
7
April
2
Locko -
Locko
Princess Koyal
Boyal Admiral -
Britannia
Lascelles
Chesterfield
Admiral Barrington
Rodney -
Atlas -
Henry Dundas
Osterley
Melville Castle
Busbridge
Earl Fitzwilliam
Glattou
Houghton
Minerva
Francis
Princess Amelia
Hawke
Rose -
Prince of Wales
Woodcot
General Elliot
Dover - - -
Warren Hastings
Marqnia of Lausdown
Earl of Wycombe
Hartwell - . -
Lord Walsingham -
Nottingham
Belvedere •
John Baird
John Baird -
succeeded by
Charles Samways.
James Homcastle -
Joseph Huddart
Edward Cumming
Richard Atherton
Farington.
John Cranstoun
succeeded by
Charles Chambers.
Charles Lindegren -
Allen Chatfield
Allen Cooper
Angus MnNab
Joseph Clarkson
Philip Dundas
Thomas Robertson -
James Dundas
Charles Drummond -
James Monro
Robert Fair&ll
Robert Burrowes
Stephen Williams -
Richard Pennell
John H. Dempster -
Ninian Lowis
Robert Drummond
John Denis
John P. Larkins
David Tolme
John William Wood
Edward Fiott
John Paiba
Archibald Anderson
William Greer
1787
Feb. 14
1789
Jan. 1 1
1788
Sept. 19
Aug. 8
Aug. 11
June 21
June 24
Aug. 19
Sept. 12
Aug. 25
Aug. 18
Oct. 27
Aug. 2
May 27
Aug. 23
Dec. 9
July 29
1789
June 3
1788
Sept. 26
Oct. 4
Aug. 28
July 29
1789
Jan. 24
1788
June 18
Aug. 20
Oct. 23
Aug. 20
May 26
1787
May 24
1788
Dec. 16
Aug. 16
Nov. 3
L. and
three
R.B.
L. and
three
R.B.
L. and
three
R.B.
L. & R.B
L. and
two R.B.
L.&R.B.
(Two J.)
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. and
two R.B.
L. and
two R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L. and
two R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B!
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
457 D
457 H
457 E
457 H
405 I
405 V
338 D
338 N
285 00
285
408 C
408 L
507H&I
507 B
512 A
512 B
442 E
442 L
27 D
27 S
331 A
331 G
400 K
400 X
268 A
268 H
413 B
413 J
491 A
491 E
172 J
172 BB
438 Q
438 KK
14 A
14 V
443 C
443 I
36 G
36 CC
390 J
390 Y
59 A
59 S
404
445 A
445 F
296 C
296 I
506 A
506 B
9 D
9BB
373 A
373 G
409 A
409 H
461 A
346 A
346 G
287 G
287 W
332 A
332 G
To Lisbon.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras, Bengal, and Bombay
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bengal.
To Madras and China.
To Bencoolen and Pulo Penang
To Whampoa.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Pulo Penang, Macao,
and Whampoa.
To Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, and
China.
To Batavia and Bencoolen.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Macao, and Whampoa
To Madras and China.
Missing.
To Madras and China. ,
To Bombay.
To Whampoa.
To Bombay and China.
To Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
Towards China.
To Whampoa.
To China.
To Macao and Whampoa.
63
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Eemarks.
1787
May 18
Sept. 27
Sept. 28
Oct. 26
■Oct. 26
Oct. 28
■Oct. 28
Nov. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 19
Nov. 25
Nov. 26
Nov. 26
Nov. 26
Deo. 10
Deo. 10
Deo. 13
Dec. 23
Dec. 22
Deo. 24
Deo. 24
Deo. 31
1788
Jan. S
Jan. 8
Jan. 10
Jan. 20
Jan. 21
Jan. 24
Jan. 28
Feb. 1
Feb. 6
April 15
Ranger
Barwell
Deptford
Bellmout
Dutton
Asia
Raymond
Lord Hawkesbury
Essex
Earl Cornivallis
Duke of Montrose
Carnatic
Albion
Ceres
Ceres
Contractor
General Coote -
Phcenix
Bridgewater
Kent
Mansbip
Dublin
Northumberland
Boddam
Lord Macartney
William Pitt
Triton
Queen Charlotte
Earl Talbot
Winterton
Prince William Henry
Neptune
King George
Airly Castle
John Buchanan
Thomas Welladvioe-
John Gerrard
WiUiam Dick Gamage
James Hunt
succeeded by
Andrew Aitchison.
John Davy Foulkes -
Henry Smedley
John Barkley
John Strover
Thomas Hodgson
Joseph Dorin
John Corner
Thomas Allen
Thomas Price -
Thomas Price -
John Bartlet -
James Baldwin
Alexander Gray
WiUiam Parker
Richard Hardinge -
Charles Gregorie
William Smith
James Eees
Joseph aUiott
James Hay -
rles-Mitchell — -—
William Agnew
George Dixon -
John Woolmore
George Duudas
Ralph Dundas
George Scott -
Nathaniel Portlock
Charles Stewart
1788
Nov. 30
1789
April 30
Sept. 29
June 5
Aug. 4
Sept. 28
Sept. 21
Aug. 6
Aug. 5
Aug. 6
Sept. 23
Sept. 5
July 22
May 30
June 30
Deo. 26
Aug. 19
Aug. 29
Sept. 25
June 26
July 14
Sspt. 23
Aug. 26
July 11
1790
June 25
1789
April 16
June 5
1788
Oct. 1
1789
May 16
1790
July 9
1789
June 12
Aug. 11
1788
Sept. 12
1789
Sept. 1
L. &
three
R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
[Two J.]
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B,
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L. & R.B,
L. & R.B,
L. &
three
B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&R.B,
L. &
two R.B,
L. & R.B
•^L. &
two R.B
L. & R.B,
L. &
two R.B.
L.& R.B
L. &
three
R.B.
L. & R.B
L. & R.B
L.&K.B,
421 B
421 F
420 C
420 J
426 G
426 Q
444 D
444 K
505 G & H
505 R
24 G
24 KK
453 C
453 H
323 A
.323 I
229 M
229 LL
348 C
348 J
775 B
775 I
165 B
165
81 B
81 N
215 E
215 F
215 W
319 D
319 L
441 C
441 H
175 B
175 P
42 J
42 II
41 D
41 L
363 B
363 I
399 B
399 H
141 J
141 BB
/351 A
/ 351 G
415 C
415 1
184 B
184 S
366 I
366 X
477 A
410 D
410 M
451 C
451 F
389 A
389 G
98 J
98 BB
402 G
321 I
321 K
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Bencooleu, and
Whampoa.
To Bombay, Whampoa, and Macao.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay, Batavia, Macao, and
Whampoa.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Batavia and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Batavia, and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Madras, Whampoa, and Macao.
To BengaL
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta.
To Bombay, Madras, and Bengal.
To Madras, Malacca, and Macao.
To Madras, Bencoolen, Bombay, and
Macao.
To Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
From Canton to England.
To Whampoa.
To Johanna, Bombay, and Mocha.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and Cochin.
To China.
From Whampoa to England.
To Calcutta, Madras, aud Bencoolen.
64
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1788
May 22
Swallow
Robert Anderson
1790
Jan. 25
385 E
To Calcutta, Madras, and Nega-
1789
June 12
L. & R.B.
385 P
patam.
July 22
Admiral Sir Edward
Joseph Smith
511 A
From Bombay to Whampoa and
Hughes.
1790
L.&R.B.
511 B
England.
Oct. 1
Thetis -
Justinian Nutt
July 26
L.&R.B.
387 B
387 I
To Bombay and Whampoa.
Oct. 15
Fort "William -
George Simson
Sept. 20
L.&R.B.
91 C
91 N
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 15
Valentine
John Lewis
May 26
L.
452 J
452 U
To Madras and Whampoa.
Oct. 16
Pitt
Edward Manning -
Sept. 7
L. & R.B.
525 E
525 M
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
Oct. 17
General Elliott -
Robert Drummond -
June 21
L.&R.B.
269 D
269 J
To Bombay and Whampoa.
Oct. 22
Scarborough
John Marshall
1789
June 17
—
355 G
From Whampoa to England.
Oct. 28
Rockingham
John A. Elanshard -
1790
June 19
L.&R.B,
124 B
124 J
To Madras and China.
Oct. 31
Britannia
Edward Gumming
Sept. 9
L.&R.B.
285 PP
285 P
To Whampoa.
Oct. 31
Warley
Henry Wilson -
Aug. 7
L.&R.B.
182 A
182 L
To Madras and China.
Not. 13
Ocean
James Tod
July 30
L. & R.B.
222 A
222 S
To Madras and China.
Nov. 13
Sulivan
Robert Pouncy
June 19
L. & R.B.
257 C
257 J
To Madras and Whampoa.
Not. 14
Europa
Augustus Joseph Ap-
July 8
—
425 G
To iladras, Pulo Penang, and'
plegath.
L.&E.B.
425 Q
Whampoa.
Not. 27
Duke of Buccleugh
Thomas Wall
Aug. 7
L.&R.B.
132 A
132 H
To Madras and China.
Not. 27
Nottingham
Archibald Anderson
succeeded by
George Max.
July 12
[Two J.]
L.&E.B.
287 H & I
287 X
To Madras and Whampoa.
Not. 30
General Goddard
Thomas Foxall
June 25
1789
Aug. 24
L.&R.B.
440 D
440 J
To Bengal and Madras.
Dec. 8
Lady Penrhyn
William Cropton
—
496 A
From Whampoa to England.
Sever.
1790
June 22
Pec. 10
Melville Castle
Philip Dundas
—
268 B
To Bengal.
L. &
268 I
two R.B.
Dec. 24
Busbridge
Thomas Robertson -
June 1
L.&E.B.
413 C
413 K
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 24
Pigot -
George Ballantyne -
July 6
L.&E.B.
503 H
503 P
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 27
Eose - -
John H. Dempster -
May 20
L.&R.B.
59 B
59 T
To Madras and Bengal.
1789
Jan. 16
Berrington
Thomas Ley
Aug. 21
L. & R.B.
392 C
392 I
To Madras and Calcutta.
Jan. 26
Chesterfield
Henry Burges -
Oct. 6
1791
L. & R.B.
507 J
507 S
To Madras, Bencoolen, and Cal-
cutta.
Jan. 26
Honghton
James Monro
Feb. 22
1789
L.&E.B.
438 R
438 LL
To Madras, Calcutta, and Masuli-
patam.
Jan. 26
Fonsborne
James Thomas
June 24
L.&R.B.
462 H
462 R
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Anjengo.
Jan. 26
Vansittart*
Lestock Wilson
Aug. 25
1790
R.B.
46 H
46 AA
Towards China.
Jan. 27
Earl of Oxford
William White
Aug. 26
L.&R.B.
489 D
489 J
To Calcutta, Madras, and Bencoolen^
Jan. 27
Lascelles
Richard Atherton
Farington.
June 5
L.&R.B.
408 D
408 M
To Whampoa.
Jan. 28
Walpole
Henry Churchill
July 17
L. & R.B.
293 P
293 MM
To Batavia and Whampoa.
Jan. 31
Earl of Mansfield
Brodie Hepworth -
Aug. 2
L.&E.B.
530 E
530 J
To Whampoa.
Feb. 10
Ganges
Joseph Garnault
May 21
L.&E.B.
86 D
86 T
To China.
Teb. 12
Middlesex
John Rogers -
May 22
L.&E.B.
450 G
450 N
To Whampoa.
Feb. 25
King George -
John Sherwood
May 25
L. & R.B.
402 H
402 S
To China.
1789
Mar.—
Alexander
(?) Richards
Sept. 4 —
174 A
To Whidah (Guinea). (With
Sampson, 736 A.)
* This ship was wrecked and the crew left her in the boats on the 25th August. The " Nonsuch " and the " General Elliott "
returned with the ship's crew and secured part of the treasure. As all the crew could not be accommodated in the "Nonsuch"
and the " General Elliott," some of them were embarked in the long boats for Prince of Wales's Island. This book also contains
Journals of the " Nonsuch " and the " Europa."
65
Log
begin*.
1789
April 19
Sept. 16
Oct. 19
Nov. 2
Nov. 17
Nov. 17
Not. 20
Nov. 30
Dec. 1
Dec. 2
Dec. 14
Dec. 18
1790
Jan. 1
Jan. 1
Jan. 1
Jan. 4
Jan. 11
Ship.
Jan.
25
Jan.
25
Jan.
31
Feb.
5
Feb.
8
Feb.
8
Feb.
14
Feb.
22
Feb.
24
Feb.
26
Mar:
I
Mar.
1
Mar.
1
Mar.
2
Mar.
29
Mar.
30
Apri
26
May
15
Oct.
23
Earl of 'Wycombe
Nonsuch
Minerva
Koyal Charlotte
Francis
Triton
Hindostan
Barwell
Earl of Abergavenny
Osterley
Lord Thurlow
Belvedere
London
Ceres
Marquis of Lansdown
Woodcot
Europa -
Earl Fitzwilliam
Prince William Henry
Princess Amelia
Queen
Sir Edward Hughes -
Henry Dundas
Eodney
William Pitt -
Hillsborough
Princess Eoyal -
Bellmont
Royal Admiral -
Warren Hastings
Worcester
Hawke
Earl Talbot -
Lord Walsingham -
Prince of Orange
Swallow
Albion
Captain.
Log
ends.
John William Wood
J. Lloyd -
Robert FairfuU
Josiah Pryce -
Robert Burrowes
William Agnew
William Mackintosh
Thomas Welladvice -
John Wordsworth
Joseph Clarkson
William Thomson -
William Greer
John Eastabrooke
George Stevens
David Tolme
Ninian Lowis
Augustus Joseph
Applegath.
James Dundas
Ralph Dundas
George Millett
Peter Douglas
Robert Anderson
Angus McNab
Allen Chatfield
Charles Mitchell
Edward Coxwell
James Horncastle -
William Dick Gamage
Essex Henry Bond -
John P. Larking
John Hall
Richard Pennell
John Woolmore
James Young
[?] DanieU -
George Curtis -
William Parker
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
25005.
1790
June 19
1789
Oct. 14
1791
Aug. 3
Aug. 22
Aug. 8
Aug. 10
Aug. 19
July 29
Sept. 23
Aug. 8
Sept. 29
Oct. 25
1790
Dec. 15
1791
Oct. 11
Aug. 4
Sept. 24
1790
July 8
1791
Nov. 4
Aug. 5
May 23
1792
June 21
1791
Aug. 5
Sept. 5
June 15
Aug. 9
Aug. 4
June 14
Aug. 4
Aug. 12
Oct. 14
Sept. 29
1794
Oct. 6
1791
Sept. 27
Sept. 29
1790
June 27
1792
Feb. 17
June 14
K
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. &R.B.
L. & E.B
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B,
L.&K.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
Reference
Number.
409 B
409 I
46 H
14 B
14 W
150 K
150 DD
443 D
443 J
366 J
366 Y
267 A
267 F
420 D
420 K
341 A
341 6
400 L
400 Y
330 A
330 O
332 B
332 H
1 K
1 KK
215 G
215 X
373 B
373 H
445 B
445 G
46 H
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & E.B,
L.&R.B.
L .&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
Remarks.
491 B
491 F
389 B
389 H
36 H
36 DD
356 I
356 U
354 A
354 H
331 B
331 H
442 F
442 M
184 C
184 T
437 F
437 O
405 J
405 W
444 E
444 L
338 E
338 O
9 E
9 CO
278 K
278 BB
390 E
390 Z
410 E
410 N
346 B
346 H
636 E
385 F
385 Q
81 C
81
To China.
To China. (With Vansittart.)
To China.
To Bencoolsn and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras, Penang, and Whampoa..
To Madras, Malacca, and Macao.
To Bombay.
To Madras and China.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
From China to England. (Witt
Vansittart.)
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Cadiz, Calcutta and Madrai.
To Calcutta.
To Madras,'Bombay, and Calcutta.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Ben^I.
To Whampoa.
To Bombay and Anjengo.
To Whampoa.
To China.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Bombay and Goa.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To China.
To-Whampoa,
From Barbadoes to England.
(With Sampson, 1784-87, 736a.")
To Madras, Calcutta, Negapatam,^
&c.
To Madras and China.
66
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Eeference
Number.
Remarks.
1790
Oct. 25
Nov. 10
Not. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 22
Dec. 5
Sec. 6
Dec. 7
Dec. 21
1791
Jan. 5
Jan. 6
Jan. 20
■Jsm. 20
Jan. 25
Feb. 2
Feb. 3
Feb. 8
Feb. 18
Feb. 21
Mar. 7
Mar. 12
Mar. 12
Mar. 21
April 19
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Oct. 27
Not. 7
.Not. 7
Not. 21
Not. 22
Not. 24
Dec. 9
Dec. 10
Dec. 17
Taunton, Castle
Alfred
Canton -
Britannia
General Coote
Surprise
True Briton
Woodford
Earl Cornwallis
Haymond
Lord Hawkesbury
Button
Dutton
Kent
Northumberland
Lord Camden
Phffiuix -
Asia -
Manship
Essex
Airly Castle
Dublin
Bridgewater -
Deptford ►
Bockingham -
Ocean •
Nottingham
Middlesex
SnIiTan - v
Sir Edward Hughes
Carnatio
Lord Macartney
Europa b
DukeofBnccIeugh
Boddam •
James Urmston
James Farquharson -
Thomas Brettell
Edward Gumming -
James Baldwin
N. Anstis
Henry Farrer -
Charles Lennox
Thomas Hodgson
Henry Smedley
John Barkley -
James Hamilton
succeeded by
Peter Sampson.
James Hamilton
succeeded by
Peter Sampson.
Richard Hardinge -
James Bees
Nathaniel Dance
Alexander Gray
John D. Foulkes
John Lloyd
John StrOTer -
Charles Stewart
William Smith
Gregory M. Lewin -
John Gerrard -
John A. Blanshard -
Andrew Patton
John Barfoot -
John Rogers
Robert Pouncy
Robert Anderson
John Comer
James Hay •
Augustas Joseph
Applegath.
Thomas Wall -
John Jones - •
1792
Aug. 13
May 25
June 5
May 21
May 29
1791
Sept. 27
1792
May 16
July 21
May 9
Sept. 10
Sept. 13
Not. 10
1793
Jan. 14
1792
Aug. 11
Aug. 24
Aug. 18
June 30
Dec. 3
Dec. 1
Sept. 29
1793
Feb. 8
July 25
April 23
1792
June 13
1793
July 9
June 11
July 30
July 23
Sept. 25
July 19
1792
July 26
1793
July 24
May 18
Sept. 14
1792
June 4
L. & E.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&B.B.
L.S5R.B,
L.&R.B,
[Two J]
L. & R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
[Two J]
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&R.B.
107 A
107 J
140 F
140 T
288 A
288 J
285 QQ
285 Q
441 D
441 I
447 B&C
297 L
297 CC
265 A
265 K
348 D
343 E
453 D
453 I
323 B
323 J
505 I
505 S
505 J
41 E
41 M
141 K
141 CC
419 G
419 Q
175 C
175 Q
24 H
24 LL
363 C
363 J
229 N
229 MM
321 B
321 L
399 C
399 I
42K&L
42 J J
426 H
426 R
124 C
124 J
223 B
322 T
287 J
287 Y
450 H
450 O
257D&B
257 K
3.54 B
354 I
165 C
165 P
415 D
415 J
425 H
425 E
132 B
132 I
351 B
351 H
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras and Whampoa.
From Whampoa to England.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Bencoolen and Whampoa.
To Madras, Macao, and Whampoa.
To Bombay and Tellioherry.
To Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bengal, Madras, and Bencoolen^-
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay, Calicut, &c.
To Madras, Calcutta, and China.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Whampoa.
To Bengal, Madras, Bombay, and
China.
To Madras, Bencoolen, and Cal-
cutta.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras, Whampoa, and BataTia.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Kedgeree, and Calcutta.
Ta Bombay and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
67
Log
begini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
OT
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1791
Dec. 23
1792
Jan. 2
Jan. 5
Jan. 17
Jan. 23
-Jan. 26
-Jan. 31
Jan. 31
Feb. 4
Feb. 8
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Mar. 5
Mar. 8
Mar. 9
April 3
April 3
April 6
April 8
May 15
July 24
Sept. 21
Oct. 26
Oct. 30
KOT. 10
Ngv. 10
Nov. 12
Nov. 12
Not. 14
Nov. 25
Dec. 10
Dec. 10
Dec. 13
Dec. 28
1793
Jan, 14
Jan. 25
General Goddard
Melville Castle
Duke of Montrose
Contractor
Valentine
General Elliot -
Lascelles
Lascelles
Earl of Wycombe
Ponsborne
Busbridge
Kose
Thetis -
King George -
Walpole •
Bellmont
Bellmont •
Earl Talbot -
Boyal Admiral -
Ossory -
Bellona -
Swallow
Chesterfield
Triton
Brunswick
Pitt -
Eoyal Charlotte
Warley
Woodcot
Ganges -
Berrington
Exeter
Bodney
Worcester
Hindostan •
Winterton •
Princess Boyal
Britannia - -
Thomas Wakefield -
Philip Dundas
Joseph Dorio
John Bartlet -
Iver McMillan
Bobert Drummond -
Bichard Atherton
Farington.
Bichard Atherton
Farington.
John William Wood
James Thomas
Thomas Robertson -
John H. Dempster
Justinian Nutt
Bichard Colnett
Henry Churchill
William Dick Gamage
William Dick Gamage
succeeded by
James Stewart.
Jeremiah Dawkins -
Essex Henry Bond -
John Tyrrell -
George Curtis
Henry Burges
Philip Burnyeat
Allen Cooper
Edward Manning
Josiah Pryce
Henry Wilson
Niniau Lowis
Joseph Garnault
Thomas Ley • -
Lestock Wilson
Allen Chatfield
John Hall
William Mackintosh
George Dundas
James Homcastle
Thomas Cheap
succeeded by
Thomas Barrow.
1793
June 1
Aug. 6
July 16
Aug. 10
Sept. 20
Sept. 30
June 5
May 6
Aug. 2
Aug. 1
Sept. 27
Sept. 23
July 23
Oct. 26
July 27
Jan. 15
Oct. 4
Nov. 2
Sept. 25
1792
May 20
1794
Sept. 29
Feb. 25
Oct. 15
Sept. 21
Nov. 5
1793
Sept. 10
1795
Feb. 19
Jan. 12
1794
Oct. 8
1793
April 16
1794
May 29
Dec. 12
Oct 10
May 24
1795
1793
Sept. 27
1795
July 26
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
[Two J]
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & K.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L. & E.B,
L.&B.B.
L.& E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.85E.B.
L.&E.B.
only.
TwoR.B.
only.
Two E.B.
L.&E.B.
440 E
440 K
268 C
268 J
775 C
775 J
319 E&F
319 M
452 K
452 V
269 E
269 K
408 E
408 N
408 F
409 C
409 J
462 I
462 S
413 D
413 L
59 C
59 IT
387 C
387 J
402 1
402 T
293 Q
293 NN
444 F
444 M
444 G
410 F
410
338 F
338 P
723 A
353 A
385 G
385 E
507 K
507 T
366 K
366 Z
349 A
349 G
525 F
150 L
150 EE
182 B
182 M
445 C
445 H
86 E
86 U
392 D
392 J
138 E
138 S
442 G
442 N
278 L
278 CC
267 G
451 G
405 K
405 X
285 EE
285. R
To Calcutta.
To Madras, ' Masulipatam, and
Calcutta.
To Bombay and Calicut.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Calcutta, Madras, and Beucoolen.
To Bombay, Surat, and Tellicherry.
To Whampoa.
To Whampoa.
To Bencoolen and China.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Viza-
gapatam.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Whampoa.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Whampoa.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal.
To Fort Jackson and Whampoa.
(With Sampson, 736 A.)
To Port Jackson and Whampoa.
To Calcutta, iladras, and Bombay.
To Bombay, Whampoa, and Macao.
To Madras, and Whampoa.
To Bombay, Macao, and Whampoa.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Pondicherry, and
China.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madias and Bengal.
To Madras, Balasore, and Calcutta.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bencoolen.
To Java. (Towards China.)
To Madras, Calcutta, &c.
68
Ledger
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
.ends.
or
Eeceipt
Keference
Number.
Remarks.
Book.
1793
1794
Jan. 25
Minerva -
Eennaid Smith
Oct. 2
L.&R.B.
14 C
14 X
To China.
Jan. 29
Francis -
Kobert Burrovres -
May 14
L. &K.B.
443 E
443 K
To Madras and Calcutta.
Jan. 29
Lord Thvirlow -
William Thomson
Dec. 13
L. &R.B.
330 B
330 H
To Manilla and Macao.
Feb. 7
Barwell
Thomas Welladvice
Oct. 6
L.«5E.B.
420 E
420 L
489 E
To Bombay, Tellicherry, &c.
Feb. 7
Earl of Oxford
WilUam White
Oct. 17
To Madras and Calcutta.
L.&R.B.
489 K
Feb. 11
Osterley
James Foy
Nov. 26
1796
L.&E.B.
400 M
400 Z
To Manilla and Whampoa.
Feb. 11
William Pittl-
Charles Mitchell;
Sept. 13
L. &E.B.
184 D
184 U
To Bengal, and thence on a cruise,
touching at Batavia, Bencoolen,
&c.
To China.
Feb. 18
Glatton
Charles Drummond -
Jan. 5
172 K
L. &E.B.
172 CC
1794
Feb. 22
London -
James L. Grant
Sept. 1
L.&E.B.
1 L
1 LL
To Bombay.
Feb. 25
Fort William
George Simson
Dec. 15
L.&a.B.
91 D
91
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 7
Marquis of Lansdown
Joseph Boulderson -
Oct. 20
L.&E.B.
373 C
373 I
To Madras and Calcutta.
Mar. 8
Hillsborough -
Edward Brown
Oct. 8
L.& E.B.
437 G
437 P
To Calcutta and Madras.
.Mar. 13
Ceres
George Stevens
Dec. 18
L. & E.B.
215 H
215 Y
To China.
Mar. 14
PigOt -J
George Ballantyne
Feb. 7
1795
TwoE.B.
503 I
503 Q
To Bencooten. (This ship was
taken by the French on 7th
February 1794).
Mar. 16
Earl of Abergavenny -
John Wordsworth -
Feb. 13
1794
L.&R.B.
341 B
341 H
To Manilla«nd Whampoa.
Mar. 26
Henry Dundae -
Walter Cai-ruthers
Dee. 13
L.&E.B.
331 C
331 I
To Batavia ind Whampoa.
Mar. 30
Hawke
Richard Pennell
Dec. 2
L.&E.B.
390 L
390 AA
To Whampoa.
April 1
Lord Walsingham
James Young -
Nov. 27
L &RB
346 C
346 I
To VSTiampoa.
April 8
Warren Hastings
Francis W. Leigh
Oct. 21
L.&E.B.
9 F
9DD
To Bengal.
April 10
Northumberland
Charles Jones
Oct. 17
L.&K.B.
141 L
141 DD
To Calcutta.
April 15
Deptford
John Gerrard -
Oct. 18
L.&E.B.
426 1
426 S
To Calcutta.
April 24
General Coote -
Eobert Williams
Dec. 10
L. & E.B.
441 E
441 J
To Madras and Calcutta.
April 26
Earl Comwallis
Thomas Hodgson -
Oct. 30
L.&E.B.
348 E
348 L
To Calcutta.
May 1
Belvedere
Charles Christie
Deo. 27
L.&E.B.
332 C
332 I
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Calicut,
and Quilon.
May 2
Earl Fitzwilliam
James Tweedale
Dec. 17
L.&E.B.
491 C
491 G
To Bombay,- Surat, and Tellichery.
May 23
Prince William Henry
Balph Dundas
Oct. 8
L.&E.B.
389 C
389 I
To Madras and Calcutta.
May 29
Queen Charlotte
William Fairfax
Mar. 30
—
477 B
To Madras and Calcutta.
Aug. 16
Kent
Eichard Hardinge -
Oct. n
1795
L.&E.B.
41 F
41 N
To Bengal.
Oct. 18
Manship
John Lloyd -
Dec. 8
1796
L. &R.B.
363 D
363 K
To Madras and Bengal.
Oct. 19
Carnatic
James Jacltscn
Feb. 19
L.&E.B.
165 D
165 Q
To Madras and China.
Oct. 19
Melville Castle
John Lambe -
Jan. 13
1795
L.&E.B.
268 D
268 K
To Madras and Calcutta.
Oct. 19
Eockingham -
Hugh Lindsay
Nov. 24
L.&E.B.
124 D
124 L
To Madras and Calcutta,
Oct. 21
Lord Camden -
Nathaniel Dance
Sept. 14
L.&E.B.
419 H
419 R
To Madras.
Oct. 23
Button
Peter Sampson
Aug. 28
L.&E.B.
505 K
505 T
To Madras.
Oct. 30
Essex
John Strover
Nov. 25
L. & E.B.
229 P
229 NN
To Madras, Balasore, and Calcutta.
Nor. 1
Asia
John D. Foulkes
Nov. 24
L.&E.B.
24 1
24 MM
To Bengfl and Madras.
JTov. 5
General (loddard
William Taylor Money
Nov. 30
-^
440 F
To Madras and Bengal. (In
reference to capture of Dutch
L. & E.B.
440 L
ships off St. Helena, see E. & L,
714/1894.)
1796
* » *
Xov.
Dublin
William Smith
Jau. 2
L.&E.B.
399 D
399 J
To Madras and Whampoa.
69
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
Book.
1793
1795
Nov. 7
Airly Caitle
John Gale
succeeded by
Samuel Barnard.
Nov. 30
1794
L.&R.B
321 C
321 M
To Madias and Calcutta.
Nov. 7
Airly Castle -
John Gale
May 8
1795
321 D
Towards Madras.
Not. U
Phoenix
WemySB Orrok
Aug. 22
1794
L.&R.B.
175 D
175 R
To Madras.
Nov. 12
Bombay Castle
Alex. Montgomerie -
Oct. 13
1796
L.&B.B.
125 F
125 P
To Bombay and China.
Not. 14
Albion
William Wills
Feb. 16
1795
L. & B.B.
81 D
81 P
To China.
Nov. 14
General Elliot -
Adam Drnmmond
Sept. 1
L.&B.B.
269 F
269 L
To Bengal.
Nov. 16
Busbridge
Samuel Maitland
Dec. 10
L.&R.B.
413 E
413 M
To Madras and Calcutta.
Nov. 18
Bridgewater -
William Parker
Dec. 26
L.&R.B.
42 M
42 KK
To Bombay and China.
1796
Nov. 19
Boddam
John Jones
Jan. 5
L.&B.B.
351 C
351 I
To Madras and Whampoa.
Nov. 20
Duke of Buccleugh
Thoma,s Wall
Jan. 25
L.&B.B.
132 C
132 J
To China.
Nov. 25
Queen
Millifcen Craig
Jan. 11
—
412 A
To Madras and Calcutta.
Nov. 29
True Briton -
Henry Farrer -
Feb. 26
L.&R.B.
297 M
297 DD
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 9
Lord Macartney
James Hay -
Jan. 7
1795
L. & R.B.
415 E
415 K
To Madras and Whampoa.
Dec. 10
Earl of Wycombe
John William Wood
Nov. 25
L.&R.B.
409 E
409 K
To Bencoolen.
Dec. 11
Lord Hawkesbnry
John Price
Dec. 8
1796
L.& B.B.
323 C
323 E
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 14
Woodford
Charles Lennox
Jan. 28
1796
L.&R.B.
265 B
265 L
To Bombay, Batavia, &o.
Dec. 19
Harriot
John Luard -
Sept. 17
L.&B.B.
275 A
275 N
To Madras, Balasore, and Calcatta.^.
Dec. 24
Duke of Montrose -
Patrick Burt
Sept. 2
1794
L.&B.B.
775 D
775 K
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
Dec. 24
Princess Amelia
George Millett
May 29
1795
L.&R.B.
36 1
36 EE
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 29
Nancy
Alexander Faterson -
Feb. 26
1796
439 I
To Calcutta and Madras.
—
Houghton
Robert Hudson
L.&R.B.
only.
438 MM
1794
1795
Jan. 17
Europa
Augustus .foseph
Applegath.
Dec. 31
L.&R.B.
425 1
425 S
To Calcutta, Madras, uid Beacooleu^
Jan. 17
Ponsbome -
James Thomas
Aug. 26
L.&R.B.
462 J
462 T
To Whampoa.
Jan. 22
Rose
Alexander Gray
Sept. 4
L.&R.B.
59 D
59 V
To Bengal.
Jan. 27
Valentine
Tver McMillan
Aug. 27
L.&B.B.
4.52 L
452 W
To Calcutta.
Jan. 30
Sulivan
Sampson Hall
Aug. 28
L.&R.B.
257 F
257 L
To Whampoa.
Feb. 31
King George •
Richard Colnett
Aug. 29
L.&R.B.
402 J
403 U
To Whampoa.
Feb. 1
Contractor
John Bartlet -
Sept. 2
0.&B.B.
319 G
319 N
To Calcutta.
Feb. 1
Middlesex -
John Rogers -
Sept. 4
L.&R.B.
450 I
450 P
To China.
Feb. 1
Nottingham -
John Barfoot -
Oct. 6
L.&R.B.
287 K
287 Z
To Whampoa.
Feb. 1
Ocean ...
Andrew Patton
Sept. 10
L.&B.B.
222 C
222 XT
To China.
Feb. 15
Canton
Thomas Brettell
succeeded by
Abel Vyvyan.
Oct. 14
L&:B.B.
288 B
288 E
To Whampoa.
Feb. 15
Baymond -
Henry Smedley
Aug. 31
L.&B.B.
453 E
453 J
To Bombay, Cannanore, and
Aajengo.
Feb. 15
Taunton Castle
Edward Studd
Sept. 30
D.&R.B.
107 B
107 K
To China.
Feb. 17
Alfred
James Farquharson -
Oct. 10
L.&R.B.
HOG
140 n
To China.
Feb. 17
Sir Edward Hughes -
James Urmston
Aug.31
]
Two
[,.& R.B.
354 C
354 J & K
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
25005.
70
Log
tiegini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Eeceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
ReiQarks.
1794
Mar. 1
Mar. 3>
Mar. 3
Mar. 4
Mar. 12
1
May 1
May 2
May 3
May 3
May 8
May 13
May IS
May 14
May 14
July 25
Sept. 11
Not.' 11
Nov. 18
Ganges
Pitt -
Walpole
Thetis -
Sugar Cane
Orpheus
Royal Admiral
Lascelles -
Holderness -
Mercury
Indian Trader
Comet
Echo
Lady Shore -
Latona -
Dart
Young William
Boddington
Indispensable
Not.
26
Amiston
Not.
29
Brunswick
Dec.
1
BonjbftyjCastle
Dec.
24
Earl Howe
Dec.
26
Kent
Dec.
29
Exeter
Dec.
3]
Earl Cornwallis
1795
-Jan. 16
Feb. 18
Feb. 20
Feb. 21
Feb. 22
Feb. 23
Feb. 23
Queen
Swallow
Warren Hastings
Prince William Henry
Northumberland
Worcester
General Coote •
London
Lord Thurlow
Joseph Garnault
Edward Manning
Thomlas Butler
Henry Bullock
Thomas Musgrave -
George Bowen
Essex Henry Bond
Francis Kempt
George Wright
John Cristal -
David Dunlop -
Sampson Baker
William Catline
John Christopher (?)
H. Christopher (?) -
Robert Grey -
James Mortlock
William Wilkinson -
Camp. Majoribanks -
Thomas Palmer Ac-
land.
John Hamilton
James Steward
George Saltwell
Lestock Wilson
Thomas Hodgson
succeeded by
James Douglas.
Milliken Craig
William Clifton
F. W. Leigh -
Ralph Dundas
James Rees -
John Hall
Charles Dundas
James Ludovic Grant
William Thomson -
1795
Aug. 28
Dec. 8
Jan. 18
1796
Jan. 15
1795
April 2
Dec. 25
1796
April 11
Mar. 21
1795
Nov. 17
Nov. 10
1796
Jan. 2
1796
Nov. 9
Sept. 14
Nov. 14
Dec. 23
Aug. 24
1796
Aug. 4
1795
Aug. 7
Sept. 4
1797
Mar. 27
Sept. 11
Sept. 8
Aug. 29
Mar. 17
1796
Dec. 31
Oct. 13
1798
L.&R.B,
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B,
L. & E.B,
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
1797
Mar. 24
1796
Dec. IS
1797
Mar. 2S
Feb. 24
Mar. 30
1796
Sept. 16
Sept. 13 I —
[Two J.]
L.«5E.B,
L.&B.B.
L. & B.B,
L. & E.B.
L. & R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
only.
L. &E.B
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B,
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
86 F
86 V
525 G
525 N
293 R
293 00
387 D
387 K
435 A
364 A
338 G
S38 Q
408 G
408 O
484 A
454 G
449 A
302 A
516 A
429 A
60O A
529 A
427 A
414 A
434 A & B
149 A
149 I
349 C
349 H
125 G
125 Q
203 A
203 I
41 G
41 O
138 F
138 T
348 F
348 M
356 V
385 S
9 G
9 EE
389 D
389 J
141 M
141 EE
278 M
278 DD
441 F
441 K
1 M
1 MM
330 C
330 I
To China.
To Calcutta.
To China.
To Bengal and Madras.
From) Calcutta to Madras and
England.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta, Madras, and TrincO'
malee.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Balasore and Calcutta.
To Port Jackson and Whampoa.
From Fulo Penang to England.
From Whampoa to England.
To Madras and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Bombay and China.
To Bengal, Bombay, and China.
To China.
To Bombay and China.
To China.
To China.
To Calcatta.
To China.
To Calcutta" and Beucoolen.
To Whampoa and Macao.
To Bombay.
To Madras and Calcutta.
71
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Beference
Number,
Bemarks.
1795
Feb. 23
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
Feb. 26
Feb. 27
Feb. 28
Mar. 9
Mar. 11
Mar. 11
Mar. 24
Mar. 25
Mar. 25
Mar. 30
Mar. 30
April 9
April 10
April 23
April 27
May 1
May 7
May II
May 13
May 21
June 2
June 6
July 9
July 13
July 22
Aug. 14
Aug. 21
Aug. 22
Osterley
Princess Amelia
Barwell
Francis
Deptford
Hillsborough
Karl of Oxford
Minerva
Liberty
Woodcot
Woodcot
Prince of Wales
Berrington
Lord Walsingham
Hawke
Henry Duudas
Marquis of Lansdown
Cirencester
Earl Fitzwilliatu
Bodney • . .
General Medows
Belvedere
Sovereign
Boyd
Fort William -
Princess of Wales
Bellona
Isabella
Mary
Ceres . - -
Brunswick
Surprise
Britannia
James Foy
George Millett
Thomas Welladvice -
Kobert Burrowes
William McNamara
Bichard Hutt
Harry Kendall
Kennard Smith
Richard Carey
William Haig -
succeeded by
Andrew Hannay.
William Haig -
succeeded by
Andrew Hannay.
William Charlton
George Eobertsou
James Young -
Richard Edwards
John Campbell
Joseph Boulders on '
Martin Lindsay
James Tweedale
Walter Carruthers
Charles Christie
Robert Young
George Simson
Robert Abbon Mash
William Ward Farrer
George Wilkinson -
Thomas Stephenson -
T. Hedley -
Charles Eyland
Patrick Campbell -
Thomas Nixon
1797
Mar. 27
1796
Sept. 10
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
1797
Mar. 24
1796
Sept. 14
Sept. 16
Sept. 13
1795
Oct. 4
Oct. 20
1797
Jan. 21
Aug. 15
1798
Jan. 22
1796
Aug. 29
1797
Jan. 23
Mar. 21
1796
Sept. 8
1797
Jan. 30
Mar. 23
1796
Sept. 15
1795
Aug. 2
1797
Mar. 30
Feb. 24
Jan. 8
1798
Jan. 27
1796
Aug. 29
Aug. 30
Aug. 27
Sept. 28
1797
Mar. 20
April 8
1796
June 2
Oct. 10
L.&K.B.
L.&R.B
L. & B.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & E.B,
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L. and
two B.B<
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&B.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. and
two B.B,
L.'&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
400 N
400 AA
36 J
36 FF
420 F
420 M
443 i'
443 L
426 J
426 T
437 H
437 Q
489 F
489 L
14 D
14 Y
433 A
445 D
445 I
445 E
404 P&Q
392 £
392 K
346 D
346 J
390 M
390 BB
331 D
331 J
373 D
373 J
179 A
179 1
491 D
491 H
442 H
442
290 A
332 D
332 J
195 A&B
446 A
91 E
91 P
510 H
353 B
60 A
261 G
215 I
349 B
447 D
285 S
285 TT
To San Salvador and Whampoa.
To Bombay.
To Bombay, Calicut, Anjen^o, and
Quilon.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras.
To Christopher's Island, West
Indies.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Trincomalea, Colombo,
and Whampoa.
To Madras and Colombo.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Calcutta.
To China.;
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To Rio Janeiro and Madras.
From China to Calcutta. (With
the " Eliza Ann.")
To Macao and Whampoa.
To Port Jackson and Calcutta.
To Rio Janeiro and Calcutta.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal.
From Bengal to England.
To New South Wales and China.
To Calcutta.
From Calcutta to England.
To Calcutta.
72
Log,
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bern arks.
1795
Aug. 24
Aug. 26
Ang. 31
Aug. 31
Sept. 2
Sept. 3
Sept. 4
Sept. 7
Sept. 21
Sept. 25
Sept. 26
Uct. 26
Oct. 31
BToT. 23
Nov. 24
Nor. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 28
Dec. 21
Dec. 23
Bee. 30
1796
Jan. 2
Jan. 3
Jan. 4
Jan. 8
Jan. 8
Jan. II
Jan. 14
Jan. 14
Jan, 15
Achilles
John and James
Irii -
Sally -
Pursuit -
Britannia
Eliza Ann
Sally -
Earl Spencer
Chichester
Dart -
Harriet
Georgiana
Berwick
Britannia
Carron
Eliza Ann
Britannia
Nonsuch
Anna -
Eoyal Charlotte
John
Chichester
Siirat Castle -
Earl of Wycombe
General Medows
Ocean
Friendship
NottiiighatQ
Taunton Castle
Canton
Kobert Hogg
James Johnson
John B. SaUsbury.
Robert BroTrn
John Barker
Thomas Barrow
John Lloyd
Robert Brown
Thomas Denton
Benjamin Blake
Robert Grey -
Matthew Spanom
J. Luard
John McTaggart
■William Layman
F. Simpson -
John Lloyd
Thomas Dennett
Robert DufSn
Mungo Gilmore
W. Greenway -
David Merrylees
Benjamin Blake
H. Laurie
John William Wood
William Macdonald -
John Bowen -
[?] Black
John Barfoot -
Edward Studd
Abel Vyvyan
succeeded by
Ethelbeit Lyne.
1797
Jan. 19
1796
Aug. 31
Nov. 11
1797
Jan. 16
Jan. 26
1796
Aug. 25
Aug. 9
1797
Jan. 16
Jan. 10
1796
July 16
1797
Jan. 25
1796
July 4
1797
[Two J.]
June 10
1796
Aug. 4
L.&R.B.
1797
Mar. 24
—
1796
Sept. 16
—
July 10
—
June 28
—
May 10
—
Sept. 12
—
Sept. 19
—
1797
1796
July 1^
L.&E.B.
only.
Sept. 9
—
1797
Mar. 13
1796
June 21
L.&R.B.
1797
Aug. 26
—
1798
Oct. 28
—
Jan. 19
L.&R.B.
Mar. 29
1799
Jan. 30
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
514 A
418 A
431 A
411 A
406 A
285 SS
290 A
411 B
227 A
S26 A
529 B
275 B
275 C
156 A
156 K
61 A
285 VV
513 A
290 B
285 UU
436 A
292 A
150 M
756 A
S26B
205 A
409 E
409 L
428 A
222 E
358 C
[433 A]
287 L
287 AA
107 C
107 L
288C&D
288 L
From Liverpool to Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Balasore and Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Barbadoes and Martinique.
FromCalcuttaandMadras toEngland.
(Containing also part of Journal
of ship " General Medows" 1795.)
To Calcutta.
To Bengal.
From Calcutta to Madras and Eng-
land.
To Calcutta.
From Calcutta to England.
To Bengal.
From Calcutta to England.
To Whampoa from Bombay.
From Whampoa to England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Bengal to Madras and Ens-
land. ^
From China to England.
To Madras.
From Calcutta to England.
To Bengal;
To Cape of Good Hope. This
vessel was taken by the French
Privateer "L'Aventure" on 27th
October 1796. The crew were
placed on the American ship
"Henry," and the journal was
continued on that vessel till Ist
November (with 433 A).
To Bombay, Macao, and Whampoa.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras, Trincomalee, Colombo,
and Whampoa.
73
Log
Itegins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledget
or
Receipt
Book.
Beference
Number.
1796
Jan. 16
Jan. 19
Jan. 19
Jan. 31
Jan. 25
Jan. 25
Jan. 27
Jan. 30
Jan. 30
Jan. 31
Feb. 1
Feb. 1
Feb. 2
Feb. 8
Feb. 8
Feb. 8
Feb. 8
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 13
Feb. 15
Feb. 18
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 26
Mar. 1
Mar. 2
Mar. 3
Mar. 9
Mar. 11
Mar, 15
Gabriel
Lord Camden
William Pitt -
Harriot
Manship
Exeter
Asia
General Goddard
Abercromby
Berwick
Queen
Queen
Alfred
Dublin
Europa
Ocean -
Thetis
Trojan
Woodford
Bangalore
Cecilia
Melville Castle -
Eoddam
Lord Macartney
Bridgewater
Princess Charlotte
Rockingham -
Castor
Airly Castle
Malabar
John Caise
John Strover -
Nathaniel Dance
Sir Charles Mitchell
Charles Patterson -
John Cumberlege -
Richard Whitford -
John D. Foulkes -
Thomas Graham
John GUmore
John McTaggait
T. Patrickson
C. M. Venner -
Milliken Craig
James Farquharson -
William Smith
Charles Jones
Andrew Patton
Henry Bullock
Edward Redman
Charles Lennox
James Trayer -
E. H. Palmer
John Lambe -
George Palmer
James Hay
John Skottowe
Charles Eltan» Pres-
cott.
Hugh Lindsay -
John Esplin
William Edmeades
1797
Feb. 6
1798
Mar. 10
1799
Aug. 17
1798
Mar. 13
1797
Mar. 30
1798
Mar. 12
Mar. 17
Dec. 18
June 2
1796
Aug. 4
Aug. 4
July 2
Jan. 19
1805
1798
May 16
Jan. 22
Feb. 4
1797
Mar. 3
1798
Jan. 29
1797
Feb. 22
1798
May 3
1797
Jan. 16
Jan. 23
1798
Jan. 19
Aug. 23
Sept. 7
Jan. 29
1797
Nov. 16
1798
Jan. 19
Feb. 8
Jan. 24
1797
Nov. 11
L.&R.B,
L.«5B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B
L.&R.B.
only.
L. &R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
Two R.B,
L.&R.B.
[Two J]
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B,
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
370 A
229 Q
229 00
419 I& J
419 S
184 E
184 V
275 E
363 E
363 L
138 G
24 J
24 NN
440 G
440 M
527 A
61 B
86 G
356 J
356 W
140 H
140 V
399 E
399 K
425 J
425 T
222 D
222 V
387 E
387 L
422 A
265 C&D
265 M
424 A
372 A
268 E
268 L
351 D
351 J
415 F
415 L
42 N
42 LL
245 A
245 E
124 E
124 M
528 A
321 E
321 N
398 A
398 C
Remarks.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras, Bengal, Bombay, &c.
To Madras, Calcutta, &e.
To Madras, Bengal, and Bombay.
To Cape of Good Hope and St.
Helena,
To Madras and Bombay.
To Bengal, Bombay, &c.
To Bengal, Madras, Bombay, and
China.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Prince of
Wales's Island.
From Kedgeree to England,
From Calcutta to England,
From Bengal to England,
To Table Bay,
To Madras and China,
To Bombay, Calcutta, and Colombo.
To Calcutta, Madras, andBencoolen.
To Madras and Java.
To Bengal, Colombo, and Trin-
comalee.
From England to Table Bay and
back.
To Bombay, Colombo, and China.
From Calcutta to England.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras and Trincomalee.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Prince of
Wales's Island.
To Bengal.
To Madras.
To Madras,
To Calcutta.
To Madras.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and Mah&.
25005.
74
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.,
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remark!.
1796
Mar. 18 Henry Addington
Mar. 25 Coverdale
Mar. 26 Varnua
Mar. 28 Lord Hawkesbury
Mar. 30 Good Hope
April 1 True Briton -
April 9 Pitt
April 1 1 Union
April 15 Minerva
April 25 Walter Boyd -
April 26 Lascelles
April 28 Thames
April 30 Eoyal Admiral
May 11 Albion '
May 12 Cufihells -
May 18 Duke of Buccleugh
May 16 Tellicherry
May 21 Busbridge
May 25 Caledonia
May 30 Carnatic
June 1 Glatton
June 2 Walmer Castle
Phoenix
Prince of Wales
Queen
Sir Stephen Lushington
Eoyal Charlotte
Prince of Wales
Loyalist
Harriet
Ranger
Lady Shore
June 9
June 10
June 11
June 11
June 15
June 16
June 28
July 5
July 7
July 19
Richard A. Farrington
Benjamin Gowland
Henry Mathias
Elmore.
John Price
John Woodbridge
Hilton.
William Stanley
Clarke.
John Gerrard
R. Owen
Thomas Blany
J. M. McCuUoch -
Francis Kempt
Robert Williams
William Dorset
Fellowes.
Andrew Timbrell -
Charles Rowland
Cotton.
Thomas Wall
Sampson Baker
John Dobree -
AlexanderBamatyne
James Jacks(m
Charles Drummond -
Essex Henry Bond -
Wemyss Orrok
William Milner
Milliken Craig
George Gooch
William Roper
William Charlton -
Francis Walton
Henry Archer
Patrick Campbell -
John Willcocks
1798
May 17
Mar. 8
1797
April 17
1798
Sept. 4
1797
Dec. 11
1798
Mar. 22
L.&E.B,
Aug. 3
1797
Jan. 15
1798
Mar. 16
Aug. 21
Dec. 18
Mar. 1
1799
Jan. 16
1798
Dec. 24
May 11
Aug. 22
Mar. 16
1799
Aug. 14
1797
April 9
1798
Mar. 16
Aug. 23
May 19
1799
Mar. 29
1797
July 18
1798
Jan. 20
Aug. 3
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
-
L.&B.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
May 9
1797
Aug. 16
1798
Jan. 26
1797
April 23
April 5
1796
Nov. 17
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
170 A
170 H
347 A
357 A&B
323 D
323 L
396 A
396 C
297 N
297 EE
525 H
525 O
117 B
14 E
14 Z
416 A
408 H
408 P
8 E
8 Z
338 H
338 R
81 E
81 Q
178 A
178 H
132 D
132 E
352 A
413 F&G
413 N
359 A
165 E
165 R
172 L
172 DD
181 A
181 J
175 E
175 S
404 R
412 B
274 A
274 H
150 N
150 FF
404 S
417 A
275 D
421 C
429 B
To China.
To Calcutta.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay and Mahe.
To Whampoa and Macao.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Calcutta,
To Bengal.
To Kedgeree and Calcutta.
To Madras, Kedgeree, and Calcutta.
To China.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Bombay and China.
To China.
To China.
To Calcutta.
To Madras, Kedgeree, and Calcutta,
From Calcutta to England.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Port Jackson, Macao, and
To Madras, Bencoolen, and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To China.
From Pulo Penang to England.
To Balasore and Calcutta.
To Madras. (See also 275 F.)
To Vizagapatam and Calcutta.
From Cape of Good Hope to
England.
75
Ledger
Log
1)egiiu.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
Book.
1796
1798
July 21
Duff
James Wilson
July 31
~~^
407 A
To Rio Janeiro, Otaheite (Society
Islands), and Whampoa.
July 22
Fame
Henry Liddell
Jan. 17
1797
242 A
To Vizagapatam and Calcutta.
Aug. 2
Three Sisters
Graham Steel
Feb. 19
1798
"
432 A
Fram Bengal to England.
Aug. 12
Alexander
W. Wallace -
Jan. 1 5
1799
"
174 B
To Bengal.
Aug. 13
Princess Mary
James Nash
Mar. 21
1798
L.&R.B.
381 C
381 J
To Calcutta, Madras, and Colombo.
Aug. 16
Maria
James Thomas Bishop
April 12
1799
291 aA
To Calcutta and Peuang.
Sept. 1
Eliza Ann
Robert Hughes
Mar. 23
1798'
290 C
To Madras, Trincomalee, and
Colombo.
Sept. 1
Harriet
Henry Archer
Nov. 15
—
275 F
To Madras, Calcutta, and Colombo.
Sept. 6
Bellona
WilUamWard Farrer
July 15
—
353 C
To Madras, Pondicherry, and
Amboyna.
To Madras.
Sept. 10
Princess of Wales
Kobert Abbon Mash'
Jan. 12
—
510 I
Sept. 18
Isabella
G. Wilkinson
Aug. 12
1797
—
60B&C
To Madras, Bombay, and Bengal.
Sept. 21
Berwick
William Wauohope -
Oct. 31
1798
"
61 C
To Madras.
Sept. 21
Sir Edward Hughes -
James Urmston
Sept. 6
1797
L. & R.B.
354 D
354 L
To Bombay, Cochin, and Cannanore.
Sept. 26
Swallow
William Clifton
May 23
1798
"
385 H
From Bengal to Penang, Madras
and England.
Oct. 11
Ellegood
Francis Holman
Jan. 4
—
430 A
To Madras, Colombo, and Bombay.
Oct. 22
Britannia - - .
Thomas Barrow
Dec. 21
1797
L. & K.B.
285 WW
285 T
To Madras and Calcutta.
Oct. 29
Marquis Cornwallis -
John Roberts
Aug. 24
—
336 A
From Calcutta to England.
Dec. 5
Indispensable
William Wilkinson -
July 27
1798:
—
434 C
From Whampoa to Eagland.
Dec. 13
Duckenfield Hall
James Moring
Oct. 29
1799
"
403 A
To Madras, Macao, and Whampoa.
Dec. 15
Crown
James Stranack
Mar. 23
1798
~
522 A&B
To Madras, Pulo Penang, and
Calcutta.
Dec. 15
Hillsborough -
Richard Hutt
Aug. 10
1799
L. & B.B.
4371
437 R
To Madras.
Dec. 15
Hindostan
William Mackintosh
Jan. 15
L.&E.B.
267 B
267 H
To Bombay and Whampoa.
Deo. 15
Neptune
T^athaniel Spens -
Feb. 25
L.&R.B.
98 K
98 CO
To Bombay and China.
iDee. 15
Warley
Henry Wilson -
Jan. 22
1798
L.S6E.B.
182 C
182 N
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 22
Lord Thurlow -
William Thomson -
Aug. 14
L.&E.B.
330 D
330 J
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dee. 31
Amazon
William Waring
succeeded by
Charles Hooper.
July 11
1797
—
.523 A
To Whampoa.
—
Martha -
T. Barnard
R.B.only
118 C
To Calcutta.
1797
1798
Jao. 1
Earl Talbot
Jeremiah Dawkins -
succeeded by
John Dale.
Oct. 21
L.&R.B.
410 G&H
410 P
To Madras, Malacca, and Whampoa,
Jan. 1
Princess Eoyal
Peter Foubister
Nov. 28
1799
—
405 N
To Madras and Calcutta.
Jau. 6
Earl of Abergavenny
John Wordsworth
Feb. 6
1798
L.&E.B.
341 C
341 I
To Bombay and Whampoa.
Jan. 13
Ariadne - - -
John Walker
succeeded by
Alexander Stirling.
Au.ij. 7
515 A&B
To Madras and Calcutta.
76
Log
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1797
Jan. 26
Jan. 28
Jan. 28
Jan. 30
Jan. 30
Feb. 2
Feb. 2
Feb. 5
Feb. 8
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 27
Feb. 28
Mar. 3
Mar. 3
Mar. 10
Mar. 29
Mar. 31
April 1
April 1
April 1
King George -
Lord Walsingham'
Marquis of Lanedown
Houghton
Sulivan
Ceres
Duke of Montrose
Atlantic . . .
Malabar - . .
Ganges
Earl Spencer
Prince William Henry
Contts
Cirencester
Hawke
Princess Eoyal
Albion
Hope
Amiston
Pursuit -
Queen
April 3 Friendship
April 4 ; Earl <if Wycombe
April 5 I Ranger
April 21 I Admiral Gardner
May 5
May 6
May S
Miiy 8
May 18
May 29
Jnly 1
July 2
Henry Dundas ,'
Mildred
Belvedere -
Vanma
Calcutta
Northumberland
Eurydice
Banyell -
Richard Colnett
Thomas Smales
Joseph Boulderson
Robert Hudson
Sampson Hall
George Stevens
Patrick Burt
Richard Howard
William Edmeades
Joseph Garnault
Charles Raitt
Roger Baskett -
Robert Torin
Thomas Robertson
David Bristow Baker
John Wedgborough -
John Parson -
James Horncastle -
William McNamara -
John Barker
John Timins
John Newham
Dixon Meadows
John Hingston
Bythewood.
Edward C. Bradford
Walter Carruthers
Michael Jordan
Charles Christie
Henry Mathias Elmore
A. Aickman
Alexander Muirhead
John Cameron
1798
Aug. 14
1799
Mar. 21
1798
Aug. 10
Aug. 9
Sept. 8
1799
Feb. 15
Aug. 21
July 17
1800
Aug. 1
1799
May 13
L.& R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.«eR.B.
Mar. 25
Mar. 30
1798
Oct. 9
Oct. 23
1799
Mar. 28
1798
Mar. 26
July 3
Oct. 20
Feb. 20
Aug. 6
1799
Jan. 20
1798
Sept. 10
1800
Feb. 6
1798
Feb. 5
1799
Sept. 2
Aug. 28
Mar. IS
1800
Feb. 3
1799
Aug. 13
April 30
Jan. 25
May 4
Oct. 17
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.& R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
402 K
346 E
346 K
373 E
373 K
438 S
438 NN
257 G
257 M
215 J
215 Z
775 E
775 L
524 A & B
398 B
86 H
86 W
227 B
227 I
389 E
389 K
171 A
171 I
179 B ,
179 J
390 N
390 CC
405 L
81 F
168 A
168 N
149 B
149 J
406 B
356 K
358 A
409F&G
409 M
421 D
284 A
248 F
331 E
331 K
448 A
332 E
332 J
357CD&E
308 J
141 N
423 A
420 G
To Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Pondicherry.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay, Calicut, and Mahe.
To Madras and China.
To Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Rio Janeiro, Madras, and
Calcutta.
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
To China.
To China.
To Madras and Kedgeree.
From Bombay to England.
To Bengal.
To China.
To China.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta and Kedgeree.
To Calcutta, Kedgeree, and Madras.
To Madras, Bombay, and Calcutta.
From Calcutta to England.
To Calcutta and Bencoolen.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Calcutta.
To Bombay, Colombo, Cannanore.
&o.
To Calcutta, Kedgeree, and Madras.
From Calcutta to England.
To Bengal.
To Calcutta and Culpee.
To Port Jackson and China.
77
Log
Iwgiiii.
Ship.
1797
Aug. 27
Aug. 31
Oct. 16
Not. 20
Not. 20
Not. 20
Not. 21
Not. 24
Dec. 7
Vae. 17
1798
Jan. 1
Jan. 3
Jan. 6
Jan. 8
Jan. 11
Feb. 5
Feb. 13
Feb. 17
Feb. 19
Feb. 24
Feb. 24
Feb. 28
Mar. 2
Mar. 6
Mar. 9
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Ocean -
Surat Castle
Britannia -
Bombay Castle
Brunswick
Worcester
Duff
Earl Howe
Princess Eoyal
Eose
Earl Fitzirilliam
Princess Amelia
Baymond
Woodcot
Walpole
London
Princess Charlotte
Good Hope
Dover Castle
Caledonian -
Contractor
Dublin -
Airly Castle
Bridgewater
Lord Duncan -
Fort William
Melville Castle -
Walpole
Rockingham -
Osterley -
Thetis •■
Captain.
Log
ends.
John Bowen -
D. Isbister -
Thomas Dennett
John Hamilton
James Ludk. Grant -
John Hall
James Wilson -
Robert Burrowes
Peter Foubister
Alexander Gray
James Tweedale
John Bamsden
Henry Smedley
Andrew Hanuay
Thomas Butler
James Thomas
Charles Elton Pres-
cott.
John Woodbridge
Hilton.
Peter Sampson
Stephen Hawes
Henry Hughes
Robert Eeay -
John Esplin -
succeeded by
Alexander Nash.
John Skottowe
George Saltwell
George Simson
John Lambe
Corbyn Morris Venner
Edward Harriman
John Wintersgill
Pieroy.
Henry Bullock
25005.
1798
Jan. 20
1799
Aug. 1
Mar. 13
Oct. 8
Oct. 5
1800
Mar. 10
1798
July 31
1800
Oct. 16
1798
Oct. 21
Aug. 17
1800
1797
1800
1799
July 31
Sept. 28
1800
Nov. 5
1799
Aug. 22
Aug. 27
1800
Sept. 11
June 27
June 28
1799
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
1800
July 5
1799
Sept. 23
Aug. 27
1800
Mar. 21
1799
Aug. 24
1800
June 27
Mar. 13
U
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
R.B.
only.
B.B.
only.
TwoB.B,
only.
R.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&K.B.
L. «6E.B.
L.& R.B
L.&R,B
L. &R.B.
L.&E.B
L.& K.B.
L.&E.B.
Remarks.
222 F
205 B
285 XX
125 H
125 E
349 D
S49I
278 N
278 EE
407 B
203 B
203 J
405 M
59 E
59 W
491 I
36 GG
453 K
445 J
293 S
293 PP
1 N
245 B
245 F
396 B
396 D
232 A
232 G
380 A
319 H
399 F
399 L
321 F&G
321 O
42 O
42 MM
210 A
210 H
91 F
91 Q
268 F
268 M
293 T
124 F
124 N
400 O
387 F
387 M
From Cape of Good Hope to
England.
To Bombay and China.
From Whampoa to England.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Calcutta, Colombo, and Madras.
From Macao to England.
To Bombay, Madras, and Bengal.
From Prince of Wales's Island to
Madras, Calcutta, and England.
(The Journal is in two parts, of
which the first is missing.)
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta.
To Bombay and Madras.
To Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, and
Mocha.
To Madras.
To Madras.
To Eio Janeiro, Whampoa, Calcutta,
and Madras.
To Macao and Calcutta.
To Whampoa, Madras, and Calcutta.
To Whampoa,
To China.
To Bencoolen, Bengal, and Madras.
To China.
To Bombay and Cannanore.
To Eio Janeiro, China, and Madias.
To Bombay.
To Madras, Trincomalee, and
Calcutta.
To Trincomalee, Madras, and Cal-
cutta.
78
Ledger
Log
begina.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarki.
1798
1799
Mar. 15
Beriington
George Robertson -
Sept. 13
L.&R.B
392 F
. 392 L
To Madras and Calcutta.
Mar. 29
Tellieherry -
Sampson Baker
Oct. 22
—
352 B
To Calcutta.
April 5
Calcutta
William Maxwell -
1800
June 28
1799
lT&
Two E.B
308 K
308 W
To Calcutta, Bombay, and Madrai.
April 28
Ardaseer
Aug. 1
1800
518 A
From Bombay to England.
June 12
Georgiana
Henry Leigh .
June 9
1801
L.&R.B
156 B&C
. 156 L
To St. Helena and Cape of Good
Hope.
June 28
Thames
Eohert Williams
April 19
1800
L.&R.B
8 G
8 AA
To Bombay and China.
June 25
Coverdale
Benjamin Gowland -
June 27
—
347 B
To Madras and Calcutta.
June 28
Eari Coruwallis
James Tennent
July 1
—
348 G
To Madras, Ceylon, and Calcutta.
June 30
Cuffnells
Charies B. Cotton -
Oct. 29
1801
L.&R.B
178 B
178 I
To Bombay and China.
June 30
Boyal Charlotte
William Roper
May 28
1800
L.&R.B.
J50O
150 GG
To Madras, Bombay, and China.
July 2
Alligator
John Gibson
May 3
—
519 A
To Madras and Calcutta.
July 7
Ocean
Robert Abbon Mash
June 24
—
222 G
To Madras and Bengal.
July 7
Phoenix
J. Tyrie
June 25
—
175 F
To Madras and Calcutta.
July 13
Orpheui -
John Cristall -
Jane 21
—
364 B
To Madras and Calcutta.
July 13
Thames
(Extra Ship.)
Henry Passmore
Oct. 16
—
8F
To Madras and Calcutta.
July 15
Sarah Christiana
Stephen Collins
1799
Dec. 4
—
282 A
To Madras.
Aug. 6
Minerva
Joseph Salkeld
1801
Mar. 16
—
14 F
To New South Wales and Bengal.
Sept. 13
Scaleby Castle -
Patrick Gardner
1799
July 18
1800
—
34A,B&C
From Bombay to England.
Sept. 18
Carnatic
James Jackson
July 25
s
L.&E.B.
165 F
165 S
To Bombay and China.
Sept. 20
Taunton Castle -
Essex Henry Bond -
Aug. 2
1799
July 13
L.&E.B.
107 D
107 L
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 10
Highland Chief -
-
—
350 A
From Calcutta to England.
Nov. 19
Cuvera
.
July 25
—
369 A
From Calcutta to England.
Nov. 20
Anna ...
James Horsburgh -
Aug. 30
1800
—
292 B
From China to England.
Dec. 7
Manship
John Cumberlege -
Aug. 6
L.&E.B.
363 F
363 M,
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 8
Sir Edward Hughes
James Urmston
June 25
1790
L.&R.B.
354 E
354 M
To Bombay, Calicut, and Madras.
Dec. 14
Lord Thurlow
William Thomson -
Nov. 24
1800
L.&E.B.
330 E
330 K
To Madras and Calcutta. ^
Dec. 20
Alfred
James Earquharson -
Dec. 6
1801
L.&R.B.
140 I
HOW
To Madras and China.
Dec. 20
Glatton
Charles Drummond -
June 5
Li.&E.B.
and
liverPay
172 M
172 FF
172 EE
To Bencoolen and China.
Dec. 22
Walmer Castle -
George Bonham
June 2
1800
Aug. 2
E.B. (
[;.&R.B.
With FF)
181 B
181 K
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 2o
William Pitt -
Sir Charles Mitchell
184 F
To Bengal and Madras.
1799
-1. & R.B.
184 W
—
Exeter
Lestock Wilson
L. only.
138 U
1798
<■
—
Henry Addington
Thomas Wakefield -
~ I
l.B. only
170 I
79
Ledger
I^g
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
, 1799
1800
Jan. 2
Preston
Thomas Garland
Murray.
Aug. 9
L.&R.B.
307 A
307 G
To Madras and Calcutta.
Jan. 8
Boddam
George Palmer
July 29
L.&B.B.
351 B
351 K
To Madras and Whampoa.
Jan. 14
Marquis of Lansdown
William Tryon White
July 31
180S
L.&R.B.
373 F
373 L
To Madras and Calcutta.
Jan. 22
Britannia
Thomas Barrow
Jan. 11
1800
L.&R.B.
285 YT
235 U
To Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, and
China.
Jan. 22
Rose - -
Wemyss Orrok
Nov. 28
L.&R.B.
59 P
59 X
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 24
Sir Steplien Lushington
George Gooch
Nov. 17
L.&R.B.
274 B
274 I
To Calcutta and Bencoolen.
Jan. 25
Lord Hawkesbury -
William Donaldson -
Nov. 19
L.&R.B.
323 E
323 M
To Bengal.
Jan. 25
Minerva
Kennard Smith
Sept. 28
1799
L.&R.B.
14 G
14 AA
To Madras and Calcutta.
Feb. 7
Cornwallis -
George Romaine
Sept. 28
L.&R.B.
270 A
270 D
From Madras to England. A diary.
[Containing also copy of corre-
spondence.]
Feb. 8
Carron -
-
Jnly 25
—
513 B&C
From China to England.
Feb. ' 9
Gabriel
-
July 17
1800
—
370 B
From Bengal to England.
Feb. 18
Woodford
James Martin
Sept. 7
L.&B.B.
265 E
265 N
To Rio Janeiro and Bombay.
Feb. 23
Duke of Buocleugh -
Thomas Wall -
Nov. 21
L.&R.B.
132 E
132 L
To China.
Feb. 24
Hope
James Horncastle
Nov. 26
L. & R.B.
168 B
168 O
To China.
Feb. 25
Hindostau
George Millett
Nov. 20
L.&R.B.
267 C
267 I
To Whampoa.
Feb. 27
Albion
Andrew TimbreE
Aug. 6
1799
L.&B.B.
81 G
81 B
To Bombay.
Mar. 1
Princess of "Wales
Gilbert Michell
July 26
—
510 J
From Madras to England.
Mar. 4
Warley
Henry Wilson
3P1800
Dec. 6
L.&R.B.
182 D
182
To China.
Mar. 6
Asia -
Robert Wardlaw -
Nov. 19
L. & R.B.
24 L
24 00
To Bengal and Madras.
Mar. 8
Chariton
Thomas Welladvice -
Nov. 19
L.&R.B.
301 A
301 E
To Madras and Calcutta.
Mar. 11
Earl of Abergavenny -
John Wordsworth
Dec. 10
1801
L. & R.B.
341 D
341 J
To Pnlo Penang and Whampoa.
Aug. 3
Princess Mary -
James Nash
May 5
1802
L.&B.B.
381 D
381 K
To Calcutta, Culpee, and Kedgeree.
Aug. 30
Earl Mornington
George Simpson
succeeded by
William Patten.
Aug. 19
1801
L.&R.B.
375 A
375 C
To Calcutta and Kedgeree.
Oct. 28
Cirencester -
Thomas Robertson -
June 17
1802
L.&R.B
179 G
179 K
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 29
Ganges
Alexander Gray
Nov. 16
1801
L.&R.B
86 I
86 X
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 30
Canton - - -
Thomas Lushington
July 25
L. & R.B
388 E
288 M
To Bombay and Whampoa.
Oct. 31
Amiston
Campbell Marjori-
banks.
July 29
1800
L.&R.B
149 C
149 K
To Bencoolen and China.
Deo. 1
Asia - -
G.McInues-
June 3
1801
24 K
From Bombay to London.
Dec. 34
Lady Surges -
Archibald F. W.
Swinton.
Sept. 4
L.&R.B
310 A
310 D
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 26
Brunswick
James Ludk. Grant -
July 30
L.&R.B
349 E
349 J
To Madras and Whampoa.
Dec. 26
Walthamstow -
William Taylor
Money.
Jnly 23
L. &E.B
196 A
196 G
To Madias and China.
JDec. 27
Ceres
George. Stevcus
July 30 1 —
; 215 K
To Madras and China.
1
L.&R.B
215 AA
80
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Keference
Number.
Bemnks.
1799
Deo. 27
Dec. 28
Dec. ao
1800
Jan. 2
Jan. 4
Jan. 6
Jan. 6
Jan. 10
Jan. 17
Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Feb. 1
Feb. 11
Feb. 22
Feb. 24
Feb. 24
Mar. 8
Mar. 10
Mar. n
Mar. 11
Mar. 11
Mar. 13
Mar. 17
Mar. 20
Mar. 25
Mar. 28
Mar. 28
April 8
April 12
April 17
April 18
iipril 21
Porcher
Admiral Rainier
Mornington -
Earl Talbot -
Swallow
True Briton
Caledonia
Earl St. Vincent
Lord Nelson
Marquis WelleBley
Hugh Inglis
Cartier
Arran -
Eliza Ann
Exeter
Castle Eden
Bengal
City of London
Pbcenix
Coutts
Bombay Castle
Dorsetshire
Exeter
Neptune
Lady Jane Dundas
Britannia
Tallicherry
Rockingham -
Earl Spencer -
Lord Walsingham
Royal Admiral
Melville Castle
Travers
Herculean
Indian Chief -
Benjamin Blake
William Lay
James Carnegy
John H. Dempster -
John Luard
Henry Farrer
George Thomas
John Brook Samson -
Robert Spottiswoode
Bruce Mitchell'
"William Fairfax
James Nash
John Barker -
G. G. Richardson -
A. Dunlop
Alexander Cuming -
Adam Cumine
Abraham Green
"William MofEat
Robert Torin -
John Hamilton
John Kamsden
Henry Meriton
Nathaniel Spens
Hon. Hugh Lindsay -
E. H. Palmer
Sampson Baker
Thomas Butler
Charles Raitt
Thomas Sniales
"William "Wilson
John Lambe
Thomas Sanders
John R. Franoklin -
1800
Nov. 24
Oct. 28
Oct. 9
1799
1801
1802
1800
.July 7
1801
July 15
July 16
July 18
1802
Jan. 26
1800
Oct. 23
Sept. 30
Sept. 30
Sept. 26
1801
Dec. 12
Sept. 4
Dec. 31
1802
July 24
Feb. 16
Jan. 29
Feb. 9
Feb. 3
1801
Dec. 17
Sept. 3
1800
Nov. 7
1801
Dec. 1
1802
July 20
1801
Nov. 7
Dec. 17
1802
Aug. 4
Mar. 13
Mar. 3
1801
Nov. 8
Oct. 3
R.B. only
L. &R.B.
only.
L. &R.B.
only,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L. &R.B
L.&R.B.
[Two J.]
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L. & R.B
L.&R.B
393 A
342 A
374 A
410 Q
385 T
297 FF
359 B
209 A
209 I
294 A
294 D
212 A
212 G
231 A
231 H
394 A&B
520 A
290 D
138 H
138 V
296 A
296 G
177 A
177 F
151 A
151 G
175 G
175 T
171 B
171 J
125 I
125 S
13 A
13 K
138 I
98 L
98 DD
309 A
309 E
285 ZZ
352 C
124 G
227 C
227 J
346 P
346 L
338 I
From Calcutta to England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Calcutta to England.
268 G
279 A
339 A
377 A
From Bengal to England.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To "Whampoa.
From Amboyna to England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Calcutta to England.
To Bengal.
To Bengal, Madras, and "Vizaga-
patam.
To Bengal.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Bengal, Bombay, Tellicherry,
&c.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Bengal.
From Madras to England.
To Calcutta, Madras, and Colombo.
To Bombay, Madras, and Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Kedgeree.
To Port Jackson, Otaheite (Society
Islands), Whampoa, and Macao.
To Calcutta and Bombay.
To Calcutta, Anjengo, and Bombay,
To Calcutta and Bencoolen.
From New York to Hamburg,
Yarmouth, and Calcutta, and
thence to England.
81
Log
litgini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Beference
Number.
Btmarks.
1800
April 28
May 10
June 27
July 1
July 14
July 22
July 24
Aug. 22
Aug. 28
Sept. 1
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 26
Oct. 27
Nov. 17
Not. 19
Nov. 20
Nov. 21
Not. 22
Not. 25
Not. 28
Not. 28
Dee. 1
Dec. 1
Dec. 6
Dec. 8
Dec. 10
Dec. 11
Dec. 12
Dec. 13
Skelton Castle -
Friendehip
Georgiana
Anna
Hawke
Prince William Henry
Sir Edward Hughes
Apollo
Queen
Varuna
Highland Chief
Triton
Suffolk
Nottingham
Henry Addington
Ocean . . -
Whim
Carnatic
Bridgewater -
Nutwell ■■
Sir Edward Hamilton
Earl St. Vincent
Ceres
Thames
Experiment
Rose . - -
Airly Castle
Perseverance -
Dover Castle -
Hiudostan
Grant
Betsy
Admiral Gardner
Hind
Dec. 15 Harmony -
25005.
Mathew Isacfce
Hugh Eeid -
Henry Leigh
Patrick Clark
David Bristow Baker
Roger Baskett
James TJrmston
R. Brown -
John Timins
William Ward Earrer
William Greenway ?
DaTidDunlop-
John Rohinson
John Barfoot
Thomas Wakefield -
Andrew Patton
John H. Eellers
succeeded by
Andrew Barclay.
Horatio Beevor
George Lukin
John Cristall -
succeeded by
John Caise.
Andrew Eoberteon -
E. WiUiams
Thomas Todd
B. Eilbeck
John Nelson Whyte
Christopher Kymer ■
Alexander Nash
Peter Sampson
George Millett
Charles Hooper ? -
Edward C. Bradford
William Catlin
succeeded by
William Gibson.
James Wickham
1803
Mar. 8
1801
June 17
1802
April 6
1801
6
Dec. 5
Dec. 5
Nov. 5
Jan. 23
May 6
June 19
June 11
Mar. 30
1802
Mar. 10
Aug. 16
July 27
July 29
1801
Deo. 4
1802
July 26
1801
Nov. 8
1802
April 13
April 28
Feb. 10
Mar. 19
Mar. 27
May 4
April 23
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &E.B
L.&R.B.
Two J.
only.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&K.B.
July 21
L. & E.B.
Feb. 21
L.&E.B.
1803
Sept. 3
L.&R.B.
Ship's
Account.
1802
Aug. 2
L.&E.B.
Jan. 18
—
Mar. 24
—
July 28
L.&R.B.
Feb. 23
—
304 A
358 B
158 D
158 M
292 C
390
390 DD
389 F
389 L
354 F
354 11
159 A&B
356 L
357 F
350 B & C
366 L
397 G
287 M
287 BB
170 B
170 J
222 H
222 W
378 A
165 G
165 T
42 P
383 A
384 A
209 B
215 L
8 H
127 A
59 G
321 H
321 P
255 A
255 J
232 B
232 H
232 M
267 D
267 J
376 A
— 368 A
284 B
284 G
— 395 A&B
Mar. 16 i —
X
362 A
To Calcutta, Anjengo, and Bombay.
From Port Jackson to Bengal and.
England.
To Bengal.
From Bengal to England.
To Madras and Colombo.
To Madras and Vizagapatam.
To Madras, Vizagapatam, &c.
From Madras to England.
From Madras to England.
From Calcutta and Kedgeree fi
England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Madras to England.
To Calcutta.
To Bombay.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras.
To Bencoolen and China.
To Madras.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Calcutta and Kedgeree.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Cochin.
To Calcutta. (The Jonmal is in
two parts.)
To Madras, Calcutta,[aiid Macao.'
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Madras, Malacca, and China.
To Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
82
!
Ledger
Log
'begins.
Ship.
Capt!|,in.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
ISTumher.
liemarks.
1800
Dec. 16
True Briton
William Stanley
1803
Feb. 21
297
To Madras, Amboyna, and
Clarke.
1802
Aug. 17
L.&E.B.
297 GG
Whampoa.
■ Dec. 17
Calcutta -
William Maxwell
308 L
To Madras and Calcutta.
L. & R.B.
308 X
Dec. 18
Charlton
John A. Cumberlege
Aug. 11
L. & E.B.
301 B
301 G
To Calcutta, 'Vizagapatam, and
Madras.
Dec. 18
Duke of Montrose
Patrick Burt -
Sept. 16
L.&R.B.
775 F
775 M
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 19
Minerva
G. Richardson
Feb. 24
—
14 H
To Calcutta.
Dec. 20
Scarborough
John Scott
April 22
[Two J.]
355 H& I
To Calcutta.
Dec. 24
Ganges
F. Brown
Mar. 3
1803
^
86 J&K
To Calcutta.
Dec. 27
Asia -
Eotert Wardlaw
Sept. 1
1802
L.&R.B.
24 M
24 PP
To Madras, Calcutta, and China.
Dec. 27
Eellona
Edward lamb
Mar. 7
—
353 D
To Bengal.
Dec. 27
Lord Duncan -
George Saltwell
July 10
L.&R.B.
210 B
210 I
To China.
Dec. 28
Automatic
Anthony Curtis
Mar. 13
517 A
To Calcutta.
Dec. 31
Hope
James Horncastle -
July 29
L.&R.B.
168 E
168 P
To Madras and China.
Dec. 31
Walpole
James Sandilands -
Oct. 6
L.&E.B.
293 U
293 QQ
To Madras, Calcutta, and B«n-
coolen.
Dec. 31
Windham
Thomas Graham
July 11
L.&E.B.
230 D
230 N
To 'Whampoa.
Dec. 31
Worcester
Searles Wood
July 15
1800
L.&R.B.
278
278 FF
To Bombay, Tellicherry, and
Quilon.
^~"
Cornwallis
George Romaine
1804
R.B.
only.
270 E
Earl Talbot -
John H. Dempster
1801
E.B.
only.
410 E
"Ship supposed to have been lost
in the China Seas, 22nd October
1800."
"^
Kent
Eotert Rivington -
1800
Two E.B.
only.
41 P
—
Queen
Milliken Craig
Two R.B.
only.
356 X
This ship was burnt at San Salvador
on 9th July 1800.
1801
1802
Jan. 1
Countess of Suther-
land,
Charles Eggl|eston -
iFeh. 15
[Two J.]
401 A&B
From Calcutta to England.
Jan. 1
Fort William -
Joseph Boul4erson
July 21
L. & R.B.
91 G
91 E
To Bombay and Surat.
Jan. 2
Sir Stephen Lushington
George Gooch
Aug. 7
L.&P.B.
274 C
274 J
To Madras and Calcutta.
Jan. 5
Earl Howe
Robert Burrqwes -
Aug. 27
1801
L.&R.B.
203 C
203 K
To Bengal,
Jan. 10
Marian
.
Not. 1
1802
388 A
From Calcutta to England.
Jan. 14
Belvedere
James Peter Pearson
Oct. 29
L.&R.B.
332 F
332 L
To Rio Janeiro and Whampoa.
Jan. U
Woodford
James Martin
Oct. 23
L.&R.B.
265 F
265
To Whampoa and Macao.
Jan. 15
Duke of Buccleugh -
Thomas Wall
Sept. 30
L. &E.B.
132 F
132 M
To China.
Jan. 15
Lucy Maria
Walter Dawes
Jan. 11
—
391A&B
From Calcutta to England.
Jan. 16
Albion
Andrew Timbrell -
Oct. 18
L.&B.B.
81 H
81 S
To China.
Jan. 17
Taunton Castle
Thomas B. Peirce
Oct. 14
L.&E.B.
107 E
107 N
To China.
Jan. 19
Alfred
James Farquharson -
Oct. 26
L,&R.B.
140 J
140 X
To China.
Jan. 19
LordThurlow •
John Dale
April 13
L.&R.B.
330 F
330 L
To Madias.
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
1801
Jan. 20
Jan. 23
Jan. 23
Jan. 24
Feb. 3
Feb. 11
Feb. 17
Feb. 17
Mar. 6
Mar. 8
Mar. 16
Mar. 17
Mar. 30
Mar. 30
April 2
April 5
April 10
April 14
May 2
May 6
May 12
May 13
May 16
May 19
May 19
June 1
June 18
June 22
June 23
June 26
June 27
July 1
Surat Castle
Princess Charlotte
Warley
Sir John Borlase
Warren.
Earl of Abergavenny -
Henry Dundas -
Boddam
Preston
Triton . . .
Lord Hawkesbury
Harriet
Thetis
Minorca
Nile
Hope ...
Aurora
Comet
Sarah Christiana
Hope
Anna ...
Elizabeth
Sovereign
Canada
Manship
Mornington
Surat Castle -
Caledonia
Ann -
Union
Princess Mary .
Gilwcll -
Exeter -
Benjamin Richardson
Henry Wilson
William James Davis
John Wordsworth -
Walter Carruthers -
John Jones
Thomas Garland
Murray.
David Dunlop
William Donaldson -
Alexander Sinclair
John Power -
John Leith [-
James Simter -
E. Dennison
Mungo Gilmore
Thomas Larkins
Charles Graham
W. H. Dunbar
James Horsburgh ? -
Stephen Hawes
Gilbert Michell
William Wilkinson -
John Logan
George Kelso
George Thomas
Alexander Sinclair
J. Luke
Andrew Grieve
C. H. Sheen -
John Macintosh
Log
ends.
1801
Oct. 31
1803
Feb. 10
1802
Oct. 29
May 5
Nov. 3
Aug. 27
July 24
Oct. 4
1801
Mar. 31
1802
July 24
1801
Dec. 7
Nov. 10
1803
Feb. 28
Mar. 5
1801
Nov. 7
1802
Jan. 27
1803
Feb. 10
1802
Sept. 25
Mar. 25
1801
Dec. 26
1802
Sept. 24
1803
Mar. 7
Mar. 25
1808
July 11
1802
Mar. 13
1801
Nov. 7
1802
May 18
Dec. 17
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
L.&R.B,
L.&,E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&K.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
L.&R.B.
L.& R.B.
205 C
245 C
245 G
182 E
182 P
360 A
341 E
341 K
331 F
331 L
351 F
351 L
307 B
307 H
366 M
323 F
323 N
275 G
387 G
335 A & B
334 A
168 C&D
April 2
Dec. 15
April 17
Mar. 22
L.&R.B.
L. & B.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
228 A
302 B
302 D
282 B
282 E
168 F
292 D
102 F
102 N
195 C
195 J
314 A
363 G
363 N
374 B
205 D
359 C
211 A
211 J
117 C
381 E
381 L
361 A
(TwoJ.) 138 J&K
From Bombay to England.
To Madras and Amboyua.
To China.
To Calcutta.
To Malacca and China.
To Bengal.
To Madras, Penaug, and Whampoa.
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
At Long Reach and Deptford. [In-
complete].
To Bombay, Tellicherry, Anjengo,
and Quilon.
From Calcutta to England.
From Madras to England.
To Port Jackson and Whampoa.
To Port Jackson and Canton.
From Bombay to England.
From Bengal to England.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
From Calcutta to England.
From Bombay to England.
To China.
To Bombay, Bengal, and Madras.
To Rio Janeiro. Port Jackson,
Macao, and Whampoa.
To Colombo and Calcutta.
From Kedgeree to England.
From Bombay to England.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras and Calcutta.
From Calcutta to London.
To Calcutta, Culpee, and Eedgereeir
To Madras.
To Bengal.
84
Xog
'begins.
Ship.
1801
July 1
July 2
July 2
July 6
July 11
July 12
July 16
July 16
Aug. 4
Aug. 24
Sept. 27
Oct. 19
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Oct. 22
Oct. 22
Oct. 28
Not. 1
Not. 3
Nov. 19
Not. 21
Not. 21
Not. 23
Dec. 4
Dee. 5
Dec. 5
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 9
Dec. 11
3Bec. 1.5
1802
Jan. 4
Star -
General Stuart -
Hercules
Monarch
Caledonian -
Northampton
Atlas -
Eliza Anc
Medway
Experiment -
Swallow
Wellesley
Thames
Arniston - - -
Walmer Castle
Canton
Britannia
Perseus - - -
Cororaandel -
Ann - - - -
Alnwick Castle
Marquis of Ely -
Stirling Castle
Lady Burges
Lady Jane Dundas -
Marchioness of Exeter
Marquis Wellesley •■
Cirencester
Perseverance
Eliza - . .
Atlas - - -
Ben'fal
Captain.
Log
ends.
Robert Scott -
Eobert Abbon Mash
L. Bells -
Thomas Mortimer
John Craig
Eobert Barker
Eichard Brooks
John Parson
William Babazon
J. Palmer -
Arthur Muter -
Peter Gordon
Eobert Williams
CamphellMarjoribanks
Essex Henry Bond
Thomas Lushington
Benjamin Stout
John Davison -
A. Sterling -
J. Stewart
Charles Elton Prescott
Andrew Hannay
[?] Hengman -
Archibald F. W.
Swinton.
Hon. Hugh Lindsay
John Locke -
Bruce Mitchell
Thomas Eobertson -
James Tweedale
Francis Holman
Thomas Musgrave -
Adam ruinine
1802
Jan. 6
1803
April 13
July 5
1802
Sept. 14
1803
April 13
April 18
June 7
1803
Mar. 5
April 7
April 25
1803
Aug. 9
1804
Feb. 30
1803
June 30
May 15
June 25
July 11
1802
June 6
Aug. 22
1803
July 4
1803
June 25
1803
June 17
Ledger
or
Keceipt
Book.
L. &B.B
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B,
[Three
J.]
[Two J.]
Eeference
Number.
Eemarks.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B,
[Two J.]
371 A
371 B
218 A
218 H
77 A
300 A
300 F
380 B
380 C
198 B
198 O
27 E
290 E, F,
& G
382 A&B
127 B
385 I
276 A&B
81
8BB
July 19
1802
July 22
1803
Sept. 24
June 7
Sept. 2]
Sept. 7
June 27
June 22
1801
June 20
1804
Jan. 12
1803
May 26
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&K.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &R.B.
iL.&E.B,
149 D
149 L
181 C
181 L
288 F
288 N
285 AAA
and
285 BBB
365 A
206 A
211 B
189 A
189 H
193 A
193 I
367 A
310 B
310 E
309 B
309 F
166 A
166 H
212 B
212 H
179 D
179 L
255 C
255 J
68 A
27 F
177 B
177 G
From Amboyna to England.
To Madras and Bengal.
To New South Wales and China.
To Madras.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Ked-
geree.
To Bombay and Bengal.
To Eio Janeiro, Port Jackson, and
China.
From Calcutta to England.
From Calcutta to England. [382 B
contains a small Cargo Book.]
From Bengal to England.
From Calcutta to Mocha, Madras,
and England.
From Calcutta to England.
To Bombay and China.
To Bencoolen and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
From Calcutta to England.
To Eio Janeiro and Port Jackson.
To New South Wales and China.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras and China.
To China.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Amboyna, and Batavia.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
From Calcutta to England,
To Rio Janeiro, New South Wales,
and China.
To Madras and Bengal.
85
log
tegins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1802
Jan. 4
Clyde
George McCall
1802
July 22
345 B
From Calcutta to England.
Jan. 4
Jan. 4
United Kingdom
Walthamstow
A. Campbell (Chief
Mate) succeeded by
George Richardson.
■William Agnew
1804
Jan. 21
]
1803
May 26
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
277 A&B
277 G
196 B
196 H
To Madras and Calcutta. On 11th
October 1802 A. Campbell gave
over command of the ship to'. 6.
Richardson. •
To Bengal.
Jan. 7
Cufifnells
Charles B. Cotton
Sept. 16
L. &R.B.
178 C
178 J
To China.
Jan. 7
David Scott
Charles Jones -
June 9
L.&R.B.
183 G
183 N
To China.
Jan. 19
Ceres
W. Dunsford -
June 25
L.&R.B.
215 M
215 BB
To China.
Jan. 19
Jan. 24
Royal Charlotte
Althea -
Robert Patterson
Arundel Roberts
June 22
1802
Dec. 2
L.&R.B.
150 P
1.50 HH
521 A
To China.
from Bengal to England.
Jan. 25
Jan. 28
Feb. 1
Glatton
Brunswick
David Scott -
William Macnamara
Philip Hughes
C. Gib
1803
June 20
1805
June 17
1802
Aug. 18
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
[Two J.]
172 N
172 GG
349 F
349 K
183 A&B
To China.
To San Salvador and Whampoa.
From Bombay to England. '
Feb. 1
Feb. 8
Feb. 9
Feb. 14
Triton
Alexander
Sir Edward Hughes -
Clyde
Nicholas Anstis
J. Normand
James Urmston
George McCall
Oct. 19
1803
Dec. 18
June 20
ft02
July 22
L.&R.B.
366
174 C
354 G
354
345 A
From Kedgeree and Calcutta to
England.
To Rio Janeiro, Port Jackson, and
Bombay.
To Bombay, Surat, &c.
From Calcutta to England.
Feb. 14
Earl St. Vincent
John Brook Samson
1803
July 7
L.&R.B.
209 C
209 J
To Bombay and Anjengo.
Feb. 26
Tellicherry
George Welstead -
May 23
L.&B.B.
352 D
352 E
To Calcutta.
Mar. 9
Neptune
John Reddie
Sept. 2
L.&R.B.
98 M
98 EE
To China.
Mar. 11
Britannia
Thomas Barrow
April 16
1802
Oct. 9
L. &
two E.B.
285 CCC
285 V
To Madras.
Mar. 13
Betsy
W. W. Bampton -
—
368 B
From Calcutta to England.
Mar. 13
Herculean
Samuel Butler
1804
May 24
1802
Aug. 11
L.&E.B.
339 B & C
339 D
To Bombay, Surat, Calcutta, &c.
Mar. 16
Asia - -
G. Mclnnes -
—
24 N
St. Helena to London.
Mar. 17
Triton
Nicholas Anstis
Oct. 19
—
366 N
From Calcutta to England.
Mar. 19
Fame
John Valentine Baker
1803
Sept. 30
L. & E.B
242 B
242 E
To Calcutta and Bencoolen.
April 6
April 8
Admiral Aplin
Scaleby Castle
John Rogers -
Patrick Gardner
April 13
1802
Nov. 25
L.&B.B
337 A
337 B
34 E
To Madras.
From Bombay to England.
April 19
Minerva
George Weltden
1804
Jan. 18
L.&R.B.
14 1
14 BB
To Calcutta.
April 24
April 24
May 1
Lord Eldon
Sir William Bensley -
Travers
Jasper Swete
Robert Rhode -
Thomas Sanders
Jan. 17
1803
Sept. 21
Nov. 8
L.&B.B
L.&-P.B
L.&R.B
143 A
143 I
247 A
217 G
279 B
279 I
To Bengal.
To Calcutta.
To Bombay, Calicut, &c.
2.')0f
).5.
Y
86
Ledger
■m
Log
tegins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
Book.
1802
1803
"
May 18
Skelton Castle
Frederick Pitman
Nov. 8
1804
L.&R.B.
304 B & C
304 E
To Madras.
May 27
Tottenham -
Thomas Jones
June 23
1802
L.&E.B.
199 A
199 G
To Bengal.
July 3
Sealeby Castle -
Patrick Gardner
Dec. 3
1804
34 D
From Bombay to England.
July 5
Devaynes
William Adderley -
May 26
L.&R.B.
223 A
223 G
210 C
To Madras and Bengal.
Aug. 27
Lord Duncan
Anthony Murray
June 7
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&R.B.
210 J
Sept. 1
Henry Addington
John Kirkpatrick -
Sept. 20
L.&R.B.
170 C
170 K
To Bombay and China.
, Sept. 2
Castle Eden
Alexander Cuming -
April 14
1803
L. & K.B.
296 B
296 H
To Madras.
Oct. 14
Ocean
Andrew Patton
succeeded by
John C. Lochner.
May 7
1804
L.&E.B.
222 I
222 X
To Bombay.
Oct. 25
Eoyal George
John F. Timins
Sept. 22
L.&E.B.
17 J
17 AA
To China.
Oct. 29
Earl Camden -
Nathaniel Dance
Sept. 25
L.&R.B.
303 A
303 D
To Bombay and Whampoa.
Oct. 31
Bombay Castle
Archibald Hamilton
Sept. 6
L.&R.B.
125 J
125 T
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 4
Holla
Robert Gumming -
Nov. S
1814
312 A
To New South Wales, Macao, and
Whampoa.
Nov. 15
Cumberland -
William Ward Farrer
Sept. 28
1804
L.&R.B.
202 A
202 G
To Madras and China.
Not. 22
Admiral Gardner
Edward C. Bradford
June 26
L.&R.B.
284 C
284 H
To Madras and Calcutta.
Nov. 25
City of L/)ndon
Samuel Landon
Nov. 9
1803
L.&R.B.
151 B
151 H
To Madras and Bengal.
Nov. 28
Cecilia
Thomas Thomas
June 27
—
372B&C
From Calcutta to England.
Nov. 28
Varuna
John Lowe
Sept. 24
1804
—
357 G, H,
&L
From Calcutta and Kedgeree to
England.
Nov. 29
Sir Stephen Lushing-
ton.
George Gooch
June 21
1803
L. & R.B.
274 D
274 K
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 1
Shaw Byramgore
[?] Bowen -
Aug. 14
1804
340 A
From Calcutta to England.
Dec. 7
Harriet
William Lynch
May 26
L.&E.B.
275 H
275 O
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 8
Baring
Dixon Meadows
Jan. 21
L.&E.B.
246 A
246 H
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 9
Carmarthen
John Dobree
' Sept. 8
142 A
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
t +tJ
L. & R.B.
142 I
Dec. 9
Experiment -
James Carnegie
Mar. 5
L. & E.B.
127 C
127 F
To Bombay.
Dec. 9
Windham -
Thomas Graham
Oct. 23
L. & E.B.
230 E
230
To Madras, Calcutta, &c.
Dec. 10
Walpole
James Sandilands
Mar. 26
1814
L.&E.B.
293 V
293 RR
To Madras.
—
CuUands Grove
Archibald Anderson
—
Two E.B.
748 A
Lord Nelson -
Robert Spottiswoode
^_
L.&K.B.
294 E
1805
1803
Jan. 1
Admiral Rainier
William Lay
Sept. 27
1804
~
342B&C
From Calcutta to England.
Jan. 3
Charlton
Thomas Welladvice -
Jane 25
L.&E.B.
301 C
301 H
To Calcutta.
Jan, 6
Calcutta - - -
William Maxwell
Nov. 8
L.&E.B.
308 M
308 Y
To Madras and Calcutta.
Jan. 6
Earl Howe -
Robert Burrowes
June 27
L.&R.B.
203 D
203 L
To Madras and Bengal.
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1803
1805
Jan. 6
Hugh Inglis
William Fairfax -
Mar. 19
1803
L.&R.B.
231 B
231 I
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 7
Ruby
John Hitchings
Aug. 17
1805
[Three
J.]
379 A, B,
&C.
From Calcutta to England.
Jan. 8
Lord Castlereagh
George Robertson -
Mar. 22
1804
L.& R.B.
188 A
188 I
To Madras, Bengal, and Bencoolen,
&c.
Jan. 19
Lady Castlereaf?h
William Edmeades -
Dec. 11
1803
L.&R.B.
197 A
197 I
To Bengal.
•Jan. 24
Earl Mornington
B. Fergusson -
July 5
1804
375 B
From Madras to England.
Jan. 24
Warren Hastings
Thomas Larkins
Sept. 24
L. and
two R.B.
9 H
9FF
To China.
Jan. 24
Wexford
John Henry Pelly
succeeded by
William Stanley
Clarke.
Sept. 20
L.&R.B.
173 A
173 H
To Madras and China.
Jan. 36
Huddart
Thomas Gabriel
Bayliff.
June 5
1803
L.&R.B.
217 A
217 I
To Bombay.
Jan. 29
Ann and Amelia
— Galloway
Oct. 10
1804
80 A
From Calcutta and Madras to Eng-
land.
Feb. 2
Uniou
John Macintosh
April 30
1803
L.&R.B.
117 D
117 R
Xo Madras.
Feb. 5
Mangles
H. Reid
Oct. 10
1804
89 A
From Calcutta to England.
Feb. 7
Coutts
Robert Torin -
Sept. 26
L.&R.B.
171 C
171 K
To China.
Feb. 7
Dorsetshire
Robert Hunter Brown
Sept. 27
L.&R.B.
13 B
13 L
To China.
Feb. 1
Europe
William Gelston
Dec. 23
L.&R.B.
204 C
204 L
To Madras and Bengal.
Feb. 7
Exeter
Henry Menton
Sept. 17
1803
L.&R.B.
138 L
138 W
To China.
Feb. 7
Marquis Cornwallis -
Isaac Godsalve
Richardson.
Sept. 12
1804
L. and
two R.B.
336 B&C
336 D
From Bombay to England.
Feb. 12
Ceylon
Thomas Hudson
Not. 13
1803
L.&R.B.
291 A
291 H
To Bombay, Calcutta, and Madras.
Feb. 15
Ocean
John Mertho -
Oct. 27
1805
222 J
To Port Philip (Australia).
Feb. 18
Essex - - -
George Bonham
April 9
1803
L. & R.B.
229 R
22 9PP
To Ceylon and Bombay.
Feb. 19
Cumbrian
" ~
Oct. 3
1804
83 A
From Bombay to England.
Feb. 21
Warley . - -
Henry Wilson
Sept. 20
L.&R.B.
182 F
182 Q
To China.
Feb. 21
Preston -
Henry Sturrock
Dec. 8
L.&R.B.
307 C
307 1
To Calcutta, Madras, and Bencoolen.
Feb. 22
Earl of Abergavenny -
.Tohn Wordsworth
Sept. 28
1805
L. and
two R.B.
341 F
341 L
To Whampoa.
Feb. 22
Woodford
James Martin
Mar. 29
1804
L. & R.B.
265 G
265 P
To Whampoa.
Feb. 25
Hope - -
James Pendergrass -
Sept. 26
1805
L.&B.B.
168 G
168 Q
To China.
Mar. 5
Princess Mary
Andrew Grieve
Feb. 18
1804
L.&R.B.
381 F
381 M
To Calcutta.
Mar. 8
Ganges
William Moffatt
Oct. 4
—
86 L
To China.
L.&R.B.
86 Y
Mar. 24
, Alfred
James Farquharson -
Sept. 24
1805
L.&R.B.
140 K
140 y
To China. -
Mar. 30
Lord Melville . -
Charles Lennox
April 17
1804
L.&R.B.
144 A
144 H
To Bengal and Madras.
Mar. 26
Auspicions • =
John Barker »
Jan. 17
—
344 A & B
From Calcutta to England.
88
Ledger
Log
■begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1803
1805
April 25
Earl Spencer -
Charles Eaitt
April 16
L. & E.B.
227 D
227 K
To Bengal and Madras.
April 25
Glory
Thomas Kumbold
Taylor, succeeded
by John Perry
and Robert James
Douglas.
Mar. 15
1804
l! & R.B.
295 A
295 C
To Madras and Colombo.
April 28
Tigris
Charles Graham
Dee. 31
—
219 B
To Bengal.
1
L. & R.B.
219 I
May 8
General Stuart -
Thomas Mortimer -
Nov. 23
1805
L. & R.B.
218 B
218 I
To Madras.
May 12
Northampton
Robert Barker
Feb. 9
L.&R.B.
198 C
198 P
To Bengal.
May 13
Ann
Thomas Price
Mar. 6
1807
L.&R.B.
211 C
211 K
To Bombay and Madras.
July 7
Georgiana
Henry Leigh -
April 25
1803
L.&R.B.
156E&F
156 N
To St. Helena and Cape of Good
Hope.
July 7
Lowjee Family
Thomas Kidd
Dec. 13
1805
343 A
From Bombay to England.
Aug. 5
Euphrates
George Welstead -
April 12
L.&E.B.
262 A
262 F
To Madras and Calcutta.
Aug. 22
Britannia -
Jonathan Birch
April 15
1804
L.&R.B.
285 DDD
285 W
To Madras.
Sept. 11
United Kingdom
George Richardson -
Jan. 21
1805
277 B (2)
From Madras to England.
Oct. 24
Winchelsea
Walter Campbell -
Got. 28
L.&E.B.
4 F
4 V
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 26
Cirencester
Thomas Robertson
Nov. 20
L.&R.B.
179 E
179 M
To Bombay, Madras, and China.
Oct. 28
Walmer Castle -
Essex Henry Bond
Nov. 5
L.& R.B.
181 D
181 M
To Bencoolen and China.
Nov. 28
Thames
John Skottowe
Nov. 25
L.&R.B.
8 J
8 CC
To China.
Nov. 30
David Scott
Charles Jones -
April 30
L. &R.B.
183 D
183
To Bombay and Madras.
Dec. 5
Marchionesi of ExeJer
Alexander Nash
Oct. 23
L.&R.B.
166 B
166 I
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 7
Blphinstone -
Milliken Craig
Mar. 29
L.& R.B.
201 A
201 G
To Bombay and Bengal.
Dec. 7
Marquis Wellesley -
Charles Le Blanc
Oct. 31
L.&R.B.
212 C
212 I
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 14
Fame -
John Valentine
Baker.
Sept. 9
L. & R.B.
242 C
242 F
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 15
Marquis of Ely -
Andrew Hannay
succeeded by
Arthur Augustus
Brocas.
Nov. 7
L.&E.B.
193 B
193 J
To Madras and China.
Dec. 15
Sir William Bensley
Robert Rhode
Sept. 7
L.&R.B.
247 B
247 H
To Madras and Calcutta.
Deo. 17
Canton
Thomas Lushington-
Nov. 14
L.&R.B.
288 G
288
To Madras and Whampoa.
Dee. 19
Lady Jane Dundas -
Hon. Hugh Lindsay
Oct. 26
L.&R.B.
309 C
309 G
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec, 22
Lord Nelson
Wemyss Orrok
succeeded by
Frederick Gaillard.
Oct. 10
1804
L.&R.B,
294 B
294 F
To Madras and Calcutta.
Dec. 24
Sir William Pulteney
J. Marshall -
Oct. 6
—
190 A
From Bengal to England,
Dec. 30
Union
William Stokoe
Sept. 1
~
177 E(l)
From Bengal to England.
Dec. 31
Eliza Ann
Mungo Gilmore
Sept. 27
—
290 H
From Calcutta to England.
_
Prince of Wales
John Price -
1823
TwoR.B.
404 FF
The Journal and Ledger yrere ap-
parently lost with the ship.
only.
404 GG
—
Princess Boyal
-
1803
R.B. only
405 Y
(Missing.)
—
Sir Eldward Hughes -
Thomas Barrow
1807
L. and
two R.B.
only.
354 P
1804
1804
Jan. 9
Waller - -
Lieutenant Alexander
April 27
—
298 A
From Calcutta to England.
Davidson, E.N.
L.&R.B.
298 B
1805
Jan. 14
Lady Burges -
Archibald F. W.
Swinton.
Oct. 26
L.&R.B.
310 C
310 F
To Bengal.
Jan. 14 Eoyal Charlotte
Richard Francklin -
Nov. 22
—
150 Q
To China.
1
L. & R.B.
150 II
-
89
Ledger
log
oegins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemaiks.
1804
1805
Jan. 15
Perseverance I -
James Tweedale
Oct. 25
]
L.&B..B.
255 D
255 K
To Whampoa.
Jan. 18
Dover Castle -
George Richardson -
Oct. 19
]
1803
[,.&R.B.
232 C
232 I
To Calcutta.
Jan. 18
Neptune
William Donaldson -
Nov. 9
1805
L.&B.B.
98 N
98 FF
To China.
Jan. 18
True Briton
Henry Hughes
Nov. 20
L. &R.B.
297 P
297 HH
To Whampoa.
Jan. 27
Asia
Henry P. Tremen-
heere.
Oct. 18
L. & E.B.
24
24 QQ
To Bengal and Madras.
Jan. 27
Bengal
Adam Cumine
Oct. 23
L.&E.B.
177 C
177 H
To Madras and Bengal.
Feb. 11
Earl St. Vincent
John Brook Samson
Oct. 25
L.&E.B.
209 D
209 K
To Bombay, Tellicherry, &c.
Feb. 11
Walthamstow -
Donald McLeod
Oct. 23
h. & R.B.
196 C
196 I
To Colombo and Bombay.
Feb. 25
Arniston
James Jameson
Nov. 13
L.&B.B.
149 E
149 M
To China.
Feb. 25
Ceres
William Dunsford -
Oet. 28
L.&R.B.
215 N
215 CC
To China.
Feb. 25
CufFnells
Henry Halkett
Nov. i
L. &two
R.B.
178 D
178 K
To China.
Feb. 25
Taunton Castle -
Thomas Burston
Peirce.
Nov. 21
L.&R.B.
107 F
107 O
To China.
Feb. 27
Alnwick Castle
Albert Gledstanes
Oct. 28
L.&R.B.
189 B
189 I
To China.
Feb. 28
Anna
Thomas Scott
Jan. 11
—
292 E
From Bengal to England.
Mar. 1
Maria
William Brovrn
Greenway.'
Jlar. 30
1806
Jan. 22
—
291 (A) B
From Calcutta to England.
Mar. 12
Tottenham
James Dalrymple -
L.&R.B.
199 B
199 H
143 B
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
Mar. 15
Lord Eldon -
Jasper Swete -
Jan. 15
To Madras, Bengal, and Bencoolen.
succeeded by
L. & B.B.
143 J
J. W. Young.
April 4
Worcester
Searles Wood -
Feb. 8
1805
Oct. 18
L. & R.B.
278 P
278 GG
To Madras and Bombay.
April 5
Experiment
Peter Campbell
L &RB
127 D
127 G
To Bombay.
1806
J^t \-V J.VaJ^B
April 16
Airly Castle -
John Mackintosh
succeeded by
William Burgess.
July 9
L.&R.B.
321 I
321 Q
To Bengal and Madras.
April 16
Lord Hawkesbury -
James Timbrell
Mar. 29
1805
L.&R.B.
323 G
323
To Madras and Bengal.
April 30
Alexander
John R. Francklin -
Oct. 23
L.&R.B.
174 D
174 K
To Bengal and Madras.
April 30
Monarch - - -
Stephen Hawes
Oct. 23
L.&R.B.
300 B
300 G
To Calcutta and Madras.
May 3
Sovereign
Richard Meritou
succeeded by
Henry Vaughan.
Aug. 1
L.&R.B.
195 D
195 K
To Bengal and Madras.
May 31
Indus - -
George Weltden
Dec. 21
1804
L.&R.B.
225 A
225 G
To Madras.
May 31
Union - - -
William Stokoe
Oct. 6
1806
117 E (2)
Portion of Journal of voyage from
Bengal to England.
June 1
Travers
Thomas Sanders
July 12
L. & R.B
279 C
279 G
To Calcutta and Bencoolen.
Juna 6
Lord Keith
Patrick Bamage
Feb. 6
L. & R.B
187 A
187 I
To Madras and Bengal.
June 7
Union
John Mackintosh -
May 20
L. & R.B
117 F
117 S
To Bengal.
, June 23
Harriet
William Lynch
Feb. 3
L.&R.B
275 1
275 P
To Madras and Calcutta.
June 25
Ocean -
Thomas McTaggart -
Jan. 28
L.&R.B
222 L
222 Y
To Madras and Calcutta.
June 30
United Kingdom
John Henry Pelly
Feb. 10
L.&B.B
277 C
277 H
To Madras and Calcutta.
July 7
Huddart '-
William John East-
field.
Feb. 3
L.&E.B
217 B
217 J
To Madras and Bengal.
, July 10
Devaynes
William Adderley -
July 4
L.&R.B
223 B
223 H
To Bombay, Madras, Sec.
July 12
Skelton Castle -
James Normand
Feb. 1
1805
L. & R.B
304 D
304 F
To Bombay.
Aug. 26
Ocean
John Mertho
Oct. 15
—
222 K
From Port Jackson, New ' Scut
Wales, to China.
1806
Oct. 19
Royal George -
Charles B. Gribble
Oct. 28
L.&B.B
17 K
17 BB
To Bombay and China.
25005.
90
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
■ends.
Ledger
or
Eeeeipt
Book.
Eefersnce
Number.
Kemarks.
1804
Oct. 22
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Nov. 16
Nov. 17
Not. 19
Not. 21
Not. 22
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 29
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 13
Dec. 20
-Dec. 31
1805
Jan. 1
Jan. 8
Jan. 9
Jan. 11
Jan. 14
Jan. 14
J&n. 14
Jan. 14
Jan. 17
Jan. 18
Jan. 18
Jan. 18
Jan. 22
Jan. 24
Jan. 24
Feb. 12
Wexford
Bombay Castle
Henry Addington
Earl Howe
Lord Duncan
Charlton
Surrey
Ocean
Walpole
Ceylon
Belle
Windham
Fhtenix
Carmarthen -
Calcutta -
Admiral Gardner
Baring
Duke of Montrose
Glatton
Princess Charlotte
Metcalfe
Earl Camden
City of Loudon
DeTonshire
Camberland -
Dorsetahire
Ganges
Warley
Lady Castlereagh
Caitle Eden -
Coutts
Hope -
Preston
General Stuart
Jane, Duchess of
Gordon.
Comet
William Stanley
Clarke.
Archibald Hamilton
John Kirkpatrick -
Anthony Murray
Edward C. Bradford
George Wood
John A. Cumberlcge
James John William-
son.
James Sandilands
Thomas Hudson
Alexander Foggs
John Stewart -
John Bamsden
John C. Lochner
John Beddie
George Saltwell
Dixon Meadows
John Paterson
Charles Drummond -
John Logan -
Matthew Isacke
Henry Morse Samson
Samuel Landon
James Murray
William Ward Farrer
Robert Hunter Brown
Thomas Talbot
Harrington.
Henry Wilson
Thomas Garland
Murray.
Kichard Colnett
James Hay -
James Fendergrass -
Henry Sturrock
John Rogers
John Cameron
James Moring
1806
Oct. 22
Nov. ;. 7
Oct. 11
Oct. 9
Sept. 23
Sept. 18
Sept. 8
Nov. 14
July 22
Sept. 12
1805
Sept. 7
1806
Oct. 14
1807
June 20
1806
July 8
1807
June 8
1806
Aug. 30
1805
1808
1806
Sept. 18
Sept. 6
Aug. 26
Sept. 23
Oct. 25
Dec. 19
1807
May 29
1806
Nov. 18
Sept. 9
July 12
Nov. 3
Oct. 30
1807
May 13
1806
June 13
1807
June 22
June 4
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & B.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L. & B.B
L.&B.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
only
L.&E.B.
only
L.&E.B
only
E.B. only
L.&E.B
L.&E.B
L.&E.B
L.&B.B
L.&E.B,
L. & E.B,
Three
R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
173 B
173 I
125 K
125 U
170 D
170 L
203 B
203 M
210 D
210 K
301 D
301 I
191 A.
191 H
222 M
222 Z
293 W
293 SS
291 B
291 I
306 A
230 F
230 P
175 H
175 T
142 B
142 J
308 N
308 Z
284 D
284 I
246 I
775 N
172 HH
245 H
167 A
167 G
303 B
303 D
151 C
151 I
272 I
272 U
202 B
202 H
13 C
13 M
86 U
86 Z
86 AA
&86BB
182 G
182 E
197 B
197 J
296 C
296 I
171 D
171 L
168 H
168 E
307 D
307 J
218 C
218 J
299 A
299 B
302 C
302 E
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Calcutta, & c.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras and China.
To Bengal, Bombay, &c.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Calcutta, Madras, &c.
To Madras and Colombo.
To Bombay, Bengal, and Madras.
To Bombay, Pulo Penang, and
Colombo.
To Bombay.
To Madras, Calcutta, Colombo, &c.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Calcutta, and China.
To Madras, Bengal, and China.
To Madras and China.
To Bengal.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Bencoolen,
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Bombay.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras, Calcutta, &o.
91
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beeeipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1805
Feb, 27
Mar. 1
April 1
April 4
April 5
Aprill?
April 19
April! 9
April 19
April 29
may
-
May
2
May
4
May
30
June
14
June 15
July
10
July
20
Aug.
26
Not.
1
Nov
7
Not.
11
Nov.
13
Nov.
21
:Nov.
27
Dec.
3
Dec.
5
Dec.
6
Dec.
9
Dec.
9
Dec.
9
Dec.
9
Dec.
9
Dec.
9
Dec.
10
Dec.
12
Tigris
Retreat
Europe
Ann
William Pitt -
Streatham -
Glory
Northampton
Sarah Christiana
Union
Diana
Sir William Pulteney
William Pitt
Euphrates
Northumberland
Britannia
Hope
Albion
Milford
Scaleby Castle
Elphinstone -
Winchelsea -
Perseverance
Hugh Inglis -
Ceres
Margaret
Lady Jane Dundas
Sir William Bensley
Alexander
Alnwick Castle
David Scott -
Essex
Lord Castlereagh
Lord Nelson -
Walmer Castle
Bengal •
Charles Graham
William Hay
William Gelston
James Masson
William Edmedes
John Dale
Horatio Beevor
Robert Barker
Thomas Mackeson
Arthur Muter
succeeded by
James Fairfax.
John Eckford -
Henry Christopher
J. Boyce
Philip Herbert
George Baiucock
Jonathan Birch
Benjamin Richardson
George Douglas
John Guise
Milliken Craig
William Moffatt
James Tweedale
William Fairfax
William Dunsford
Benjamin Fergussou
Hon. Hugh Lindsay
George Hooper
John R. Francklin -
Charles Elton Pres-
cott.
John Locke
George Bonham
Christopher Kymer -
William Charles
Hutton.
Luke Dodds
Adam Cumine
1807
May 20
1806
May 16
1807
April 17
May 10
June 22
June 12
.April 12
May 15
May 8
1805
Nov. 28
1807
May 23
May 28
Aug. 7
Aug. 4
Nov. 5
1805
Oct. 31
1806
June 2
1808
Feb. 23
1806
May 16
Oct. 11
1807
Aug. 22
Aug. 18
1808
Mar. 19
1807
Oct. 19
Aug. 27
1806
July 2
1807
Sept. 9
July 30
Oct. 12
Aug. 25
Aug. 19
Aug. 29
Oct. 20
Oct. 29
Aug. 22
Oct. 21
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B,
L. & R.B,
L.&B.B.
L. & B.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &B.B.
L. & B.B.
L. & R.B,
L. & R.B.
L. &R.B.
L. &
two R.B.
219 C
219 J
192 A
192 F
203 D
203 M
211 D
211 L
184 H
184 X
185 A
185 H
295 B
295 D
198 D
198 Q
282 C
282 F
117 G
117 T
239 A
239 E
190 B
190 H
184 G
262 B
262 G
141 O
141 FF
285 EEE
285 X
168 I
81 I
81 T
281 A
34 F
34 V
201 B
201 H
4G
4 W
255 E
255 L
231 C
231 J
215
215 DD
280 A
309 D
309 H
247 C
247 I
174 E
174 L
189 C
189 J
183 E
183 P
229 S
229 QQ
188 B
188 J
294 C
294 G
181 E
;i81 N
177 D
177 I
To Bengal and Madras.
To Bombay.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Trinco-
malee.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay and Bengal.
To New South Wales and China.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal, Madras, and Bombay.
To Madras.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras, Bengal, and China.
From Bombay to England.
From China to England.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombaj- and China.
To Bencoolen, Penang, and Wham-
poa.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay and China.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Penang.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madrss and Bengal.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and Bengal.
92
I'Og
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarkt.
1805
Dec. 30
1806
Jan. 8
Jan. 18
Jan. 23
Feb. 3
Feb. 3
Feb. 3
Feb. 4
Feb. 5
Feb. 5
Feb. 13
Feb. 20
Feb. 20
Feb. 24
Mar. 1
Asia ...
Carnatic
Exeter
Lord Melville -
Sorereign
Dover Castle
Cirencester
Marquis of Ely
Marquis Wellesley -
Arniston
Marchioness of Exeter
Neptune
Surat Castle
Monarch
Eoyal Charlotte
Glatton
Thames
Mar. 21
Mar. 24
Mar. 27
April 1
May 8
June 6
June 28
.Aug. 4
Sept. 4:
Robert Wardlaw
Mar.
4
Experiment
Mar.
8
Tottenham
Mar.
10
Huddart
Mar.
12
Indus
Mar.
19
Lord Eld on
Mar.
20
Lord Keith
Baring
Ocean
Harriet
Sari St. Vincent
Sir Stephen Lush-
iugton.
Earl Spencer -
Union
Dorsetshire
Caimarlhen
Henry Meriton
Charles Lennox
Alexander Campbell
George Richardson -
Henry Halkett
James Dalrymple
Charles Le Blanc
Peter Wedderburn
Alexander Nash
Thomas Buchanan -
D. Isbister
Stephen Hawes
Robert Patterson
James Halliburton
Matthew Riches
James Normand
Thomas Jones
Thomas (iabriel
Bayliff.
George AVeltden
John William Young
Patrick Ramage
succeeded by
John Mayne.
Dixon MeadoTvs
Thomas McTaggart
William Lynch
Charles Jones
George Gray
George Heming
John Macintosh
Robert Hunter
Brown.
James Koss -
1807
Oct. 30
1818
1806
1808
May 24
1807
Sept. 6
1808
May 27
Mar. 26
Mar. 31
Sept. 29
Jan. 6
Feb. 24
April 21
1806
Dec. 11
1807
Oct. 28
1808
Mar: 23
Mar. 31
Mar. 9
1807
May 29
1808
May 13
1807
Oct. 6
1808
Jan. 6
1807
Dee. 15
Dec. 31
1806
.July 9
1807
Nov. 15
Oct. 16
Sept. 7
1808
Mar. 1
Feb. 11
May 11
1806
Nov. 2
1808
Jan. 11
L. &R.B.
Petty
Cash
Book
No. 1
L. only
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B
L.&R.B
Cargo
Book.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L.&E.B
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B,
L.&E.B
L.&R.B
L.&E.B
24 P
24 RE
165 AA
138 X
144 B
144 I
195 E
195 L
232 D
232 J
179 F
179 N
193 C
193 K
212 D
212 J
149 F
149 N
166 C
166 J
98 O
98 GG
205 E
205 P
300 C
300 H
150 R
150 J J
172
172 1 1
8 K
8DD
127 E
127 H
199 C
199 I
217 C
217 K
225 B
225 H
use
143 K
187 B
187 J
246 B
L.&E.B,
To Madras and Bengal,
222 N
222 AA
275 J
275 Q
209 E
274 E
274 L
227 E
227 L
117 H
117 U
13D
142 C
142 K
To Madras, Bengal, &c.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To China.
To China.
To Bengal and Madras.
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To China.
From China to England.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Bombay.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
From St. Helena to England.
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
To Calcutta.
To Bombay and Goa.
To Colombo and Bombay.
To Colombo and Bombay.
To Madras and Calcutta.
[Journal of a part of the same
voyage as that recorded in 13 C.
To Madras, Calcutta, and China.]
To Bombay.
93
IiOg
Ship.
1806
Sept. 4
Sept. 4
Sept. 29
Oct. 12
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 10
Nov. 12
Nov. 15
Nov. 28
Dee. 8
/
Dec. 9
Dec. 9
Dec. 9
Deo. 9
Dee. 12
Dec. 16
1807
Jan. 8
Jan. 8
Jan. 8
Jan. 8
General Stuart
Travers
Devaynes
Mercury
Alfred -
Betreat
Castle Eden
Duke of Montrose
Admiral Gardner
William Pitt -
Lord Duncan
City of London
Metcalfe
United Kingdom
Worcester
Walthamstow
Sinclair
Britannia
Fame
Lady Surges
Nottingham
True Briton
Airly Castle
Ceylon
Charlton
Lord Hawkesbury
Jan.
8
Surrey
Jan.
S
Walpole
Jan.
23
Devonshire
Jan.
23
Taunton Castle
Jan.
25
Earl Camden
Jan.
28
Hope
Jan.
29
Coutts
Captain.
John Rogers
John Collins
William Adderley
George Welstead
William Hay -
Bichard Colnett
John Paterson
William Eastfield -
J. Boyce
Edward C. Bradford
Joseph Yates
Matthew Isacke
William Parker
D'Esterre.
Searles Wood
Donald McLeod
J. H. Jackson
Jonathan Birch
James Jameson
Archibald F.
Swinton.
Walter Campbell
W.
William
Clarke.
Stanley
William Burgess
Thomas Hudson
succeeded by '.
W. H. Harris.
George Wood
Samuel Smith
succeeded by
Edward Lynch
Harmsworth.
John Altham Cum-
berlege.
James Sandilands -
James Murray
James Timbrell
Henry Morse Samson
James Pendergrass -
James Hay -
Log
ends.
2500.5.
1808
May 11
Feb. 29
April 9
1807
April 17
1809
Feb. 10
1808
July 23
Oct. 5
1809
Feb. 10
1808
May 31
1807
July 24
1808
Oct. 4
Sept. 23
Oct. 1
May 31
1809
Feb. 14
1807
Oct. 28
Aug. 5
1808
1809
1806
1808
1812
1808
Oct. 13
1809
May 23
1808
Oct. 17
Sept. 20
Sept. 20
Dec. 31
Oct. 13
Oct. 31
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
A a
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
L.&R.B
L.&B.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L.
L.&B.B.
L. &
two E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&B.B.
L.& B.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&B.B.
(Two J.)
L. &
two R.B.
only.
R. B.
only.
R.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
only.
L. & R.B.
only.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.E.
L. &R.B.
L.&B.B
B.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &B.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
Reference
Number.
218 D
218 K
279 D
279 H
223 C
223 I
454 H
Remark!.
140 L
140 Z
192 B
192 G
296 D
296 J
775 G
775 O
284 E
284 J
184 I
210 E
210 L
151 D
151 J
167 B
167 H
277 D
277 I
277 Q
277 HH
196 D
196 J
283 A
283 B
285 Y
242 G
310 G
287 CC
297 II
321 J
321 R
291 C
291 J
301 E
301 J
323 H
323 P
191 B
191 I
293 X
293 TT
272 J
272 V
107 G
107 P
303 C
303 F
168 J
168 S
171 E
171 M
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay.
To Madras and Calcutta.
From Calcutta to England.
To Bencoolen and China.
/
To China.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
From China to England.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Calcutta.
To Bombay, Madras, and Bengal.
To Madrat.
To Madras, Malacca, and Bombay.
To Bengal.
From Whaiapoa to England.
To Calcutta, Madras, &c.
To Madras, Penang, and Bengal.
To Bombay, Calcutta, &c.
To Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Penang
To Bombay, Goa, &c.
To China.
To Penang and Whampoa.
To China.
To China.
94
Log
begins.
Ship,
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Befereuce
Number.
Bemarks.
1807
Jan. 29 Woodford
Jan. 31 Lady Castlereagh
Jan. 31 Surat Castle -
April 3 Boyal George
April 11 Warley
JV.pril 13 Earl Howe
April 13 Wexford
April 14 Windham
•June 20 Georgiana
July 3 Tigris
July 4 Northampton
July 4 Union
-July 6 Sarah Christiana
-July 10 Ann
July 10 Diana
July 15 Sir William Pulteney
-Oct. 15 Elphinstoiie
•Oct. 15 Essex
Oct. 15 Phoenix -
Oct. 15 Walmer Castle
Nov. 30 Alnwick Castle -
Nov. 30 Canton
Nov. 30 Ceres - . -
Nov. 30 David Scott -
Nov. 30 Dorsetshire
Nov. 30 Ocean
Dec. 3 Exeter
Dec. 9 Baring
Dec. 14 Hughlnglis
Dec. 14 Preston
— Calcutta -
CufEnells -
Cumberland -
Experiment
— Ganges
Henry Addington
James Martin
Thomas Garland
Murray.
Alexander Bobertson
Charles B. Gribble
William Augustus
Montagu.
Anthony Murray
Charles Barnard
John Stewart
Henry Leigh
Dugald MacDougaU
Thomas Sanders
Frederick Gaillard -
Thomas Mackeson -
James Masson
John Marshall
Henry Christopher -
Milliken Craig
Bichard Nisbet
John Bamsden
Luke Dodds -
Charles Elton Prescott
John Christopher
Lochner.
William Dunsford -
John Locke -
Robert Hunter Brown
James John William-
son.
Henry Meriton
James Carnegie
William Fairfax
Henry Sturrock
William Maxwell
Eobert Welbank
William Ward Farrer
John Logan
Thomas Talbot Har-
rington.
John Eirkpatiick -
1808
Oct. 31
Sept. 25
1809
July 12
June 28
Oct. 29
1808
Sept. 26
1809
July 10
1808
Aug. 19
1809
May 15
June 27
Feb. 2
Jan. 13
Jan. 16
June 17
1809
Aug; 24
June 19
1808
1809
1808
L.&B.B,
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&B.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B
L.&B.B.
L. & B.B,
June 21
L. & E.B.
Feb. 10
L.&E.B.
Oct. 20
L. &E.B.
Oct. 27
L. & B.B.
July 6
L.&B.B.
Nov. 23
L.&B.B.
Nov. 21
L.&R.B
Nov. 25
L.&E.B
Sept. 14
L.&R.B
Nov. 20
L. & E.B
Dec. 18
L.&E.B
Oct. 21
L.&E.B
April 24
L. & B.B
1808
May 30
L. & E.B
L. & E.B
L. & E.B.
Three
R.B.only,
L. & R.B.
only.
L.&E.B.
only.
E.B.
only.
L.&R.B,
only.
265 H
265 Q
197 C
197 K
205 F
205 K
17 L
17 CC
182 H
182 S
203 F
203 N
173 C
173 J
230 G
230 Q
156 G
156 O
219 D
219 K
198 E
198 R
117 I
305 A
282 G
211 E
211 M
239 B
239 F
190 C
190 1
201 C
201 I
229 T
229 RE
175 I
175 V
181 F
181 O
189 D
189 K
288 H
288 P
215 P
215 EE
183 F
183 Q
13 E
13 N
222 O
222 BB
138 M
138 y
246 C
246 J
231 D
231 K
307 E
307 K
308 AA &
308 BB
178 L
202 I
127 I
86 BB
170 M
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To China.
To Bombay, Madras, Persia, and
China.
To Madras, Bombay, and China.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Madras, Bombay, and Persia.
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
To Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bombay.
To Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay and Surat.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Madras.
To Bencoolen and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Whampoa.
To Madras and China.
To Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
Containing a List of Ship's Company
taken on board the " Earl St.
Vincent " from " Granges," which
was lost off Cape of Good Hope.
95
1807
1808
Jan. 13
Jan. 14
Jan. 27
Jan. 27
Jan. 27
Jan. 27
Jan. 28
Jan. 28
Jan. 28
Jan. 29
Feb.
11
Feb.
11
Mar.
7
Mar.
29
Mar.
29
Mar.
29
kpril
4
April
9
June 24
July
6
July
7
July
7
July
8
July
11
July
12
Aug.
1
Sept.
3
Oct.
17
Oct.
17
Oct.
17
Oct.
18
Winchelsea
William Pitt
Lord Castlereagh
Euphrates
Sir William Bensley -
Sovereign -
Streatham
Alexander
Earl St. Vincent
Northumberland
Lord Keith
Harriet
Huddart
Indus
Lord Eldon
Monarch
Travers
Carmarthen -
Earl Spencer
Walthamstow
General Stuart -
Ocean -
Sir Stephen Lush-
ingtOD.
Union
Tottenham
Devaynes
Thomas Grenville
Ceylon
Cuffnells
Neptune
Warren Hastings
Scaleby Castle
William Moffatt
Charles Graham
Christopher Kymer -
Philip Herbert
George Hooper
Alexander Campbell
John Dale
Thomas Price
John Brook Samson
John R. Erancklin -
Peter Campbell
William Lynch
William Nesbitt
George Weltden
John William Young
Stephen Hawes
John Collins
James Koss -
George Homing
Thomas Jones
James Jameson
Thomas McTaggart -
James Hay -
George Simpson
Henry Hughes
James Normaud
William Patterson
John Stewart -
Kobert Welbank
William Donaldson -
Thomas Larkins
John Loch •
1813
1809
Aug. 24
1810
May 12
1809
Aug. 19
Aug, 9
Aug. 8
1810
Aug. 6
1809
June 17
Aug. 13
Aug. 23
1810
Jan. 20
1809
Aug. 12
July 17
Aug. 11
Aug. 23
1810
Feb. 27
1808
Nov. 7
1809
Oct. 20
1810
Feb. 23
Sept. 1
May 19
July 31
1809
Aug. 10
1810
Oct. 23
Aug.
Aug. 8
1809
Oct. 30
L.«5R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & K.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&K.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
[Two J.]
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &E.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
TwoR.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
1808
Oct. 6
1811
Feb. 8
1810
Oct. 26
Sept. 25
Oct. 1
L.&R.B,
L.
4 X
184 J
184 Y
188 C
188 K
262-. C
262 H
247 D
247 J
19.5 F
195 M
18,5 B
185 I
174 F
174 M
209 F
209 L
141 P
141 GG
187 C
187 K
275 K
275 R
217 D
217 L
225 C
225 I
143 D&E
143 L
300 D
300 I
279 E
279 I
142 D
142 L
227 F
227 M
196 E
196 X
218 E
218 L
222 P
222 CC
222 DD
274 F
274 M
117 J
117 V
199 D
199 J
223 D
223 J
10 A
10 O (a)
10 O (e)
291 D
L.&E.R.
L.&RI
L.&R.e.
178 L
178 M
98 P
98 HH
91
34 G
34 W
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bengal and Beneoolen.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and .Bengal.
To Bombay.
To Bombay and Goa.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Ceylon and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay.
To Madras and Calcutta.
This ship was wrecked on 7tb.
November 1808.
To Bombay.
To Calcutta and Penang.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta,
To Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay, Madras, and Bengal.
From China to England.
The end of a missing Journal.
To Beneoolen and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Calcutta and China.
To Bombay and China.
96
Ledger
Log
begini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
3Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarkf.
1808
1810
Oct. 20
Lord Melrille
John Nelson Whyte
Sept. 5
L.&E.B.
144 C
144 J
To Madras and Bengal.
Oct. 24
Cumberland .
Peter Wedderburn -
Oct. 8
L. & R.B.
202 C
202 J
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 16
Perseverance
James Tweedale
Oct. 2
L.&R.B.
255 F
255 M
To Madras, Penang, and China.
Nov. 18
Carnatic
A. F. W. Swinton -
Aug. 25
L.&R.B.
165 H
165 U
To Madras and Bengal.
Nov. 18
Nottingham
Walter Campbell -
Oct. 6
L.&R.B.
287 N
287 DD
To Madras and China.
Dec. 8
Baring
James Carnegie
Aug. 29
L. & EiB.
246 D
246 K
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 3
Lady Castlereagh
William Hamilton -
Sept. 14
L.&E.B.
197 D
197 L
To Bengal and Madras.
Dec 3
Lord Duncan
Edward C. Bradford
Aug. 25
1811
Mar. 1
L.&R.B.
210 F
210 M
To Madras and Bengal.
,T)ec. 3
United Kingdom
William Parker
277 E & F
To Calcutta. Taken by the French,
D'Esterre.
E.B.
277 J
18th November 1809.
1808
—
Asia - - -
Henry P. Tremen-
heere.
B.B.only
24 SS
^~
Calcutta
■
1808
E.B. only
Two
308 AA
204 M (a)
~~
Europe
B.B.only.
1813
Jane, Duchess of
John Cameron
Two
299 C
Journal and ledger apparently lost
Gordon.
Lady Jane Dundas -
John Eckford
1815
R.B.only.
Two
309 I
with the ship.
E.B.only.
William Charles
1808
Two
294 H
Lord Nelson -
Hutton.
1809
R.B.only.
True Briton -
George Bonham
—
Two
297 JJ
B.B.only.
1809
Jan. 2
Castle Eden -
Richard Colnett
1810
Aug. 16
1811
L.&R.B.
296 E
296 K
To Madras, Calcutta, &c.
Jan. 2
City of London
Joseph Tates
Jan. 28
1810
L.&R.B.
151 E
151 K
To Madras, Bengal, and Bencoolen.
Jan. 2
Glatton
James Halliburton -
Aug. 1
L. & R.B.
172 P
172 JJ
To China.
Jan. 2
Princess Amelia
Edward Balston
Oct. 13
L.&E.B.
36 K
36 HH
To China.
Jan. 2
Boyal Charlotte
Henry Bush -
Nov. 8
L.&E.B.
150 S
150 KK
To China.
Jan. 5
Devonshire -
James Murray
Sept. 1
L.&E.B.
272 K
272 W
To Calcutta and Madras.
Jan. 14
Albion
Benjamin Bichardson
Sept. 28
L. & R.B.
81 J
81 U
To China.
Jan. 14
Metcalfe -
Matthew Isacke
Aug. 23
L. & R.B.
167 C
167 I
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 16
Coutts
John Boyce -
Nov. IS
L.&E.B.
171 F
171 N
To China.
Jan. 16
Dover Castle -
George Bichardson -
July 7
L. & E.B.
232 E
232 K
To Bombay.
Jan. 16
Marchioness of Exeter
Alexander Nash
Sept. 14
L. & E.B.
166 D
166 K
To Bombay.
Jan. 16
Marquis of Ely
Brook Kay
Oct. 8
L. & R.B.
193 D
193 L
To China,
Jan. 16
Marquis Wellesley -
Charles Le Blanc
Sept. 10
L. & R.B.
212 E
212 K
To Ceylon and Bengal.
Jan. 16
Surrey
John A. Cumberlege
Sept. 5
L.&R.B.
191 C
191 J
To Madras and Bengal.
I'eb. 9
Taunton Castle -
James Timbrell
April 23
L.&E.B.
107 H
107 Q
To Bombay.
Feb. 16
Thames
Matthew Eiches
Nov. 2
L. & E.B.
8L
SEE
To China.
Veb. 22
Betreat
Thomas Herbert
Harris.
Aug. 7
L,&R.B.
192 C
192 H
To Madras and Calcutta.
Mar. 2
Earl Howe -
WilliamJohnBastfleld
Nov. 15
L.&E.B.
203 G
203
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 18
Providence -
H. Eeid
May 22
—
176 A
From Calcutta to England,
Jlpril 14
Henry Addington
John Kirkpatrick -
Sept. 14
L. & R-.B.
170 E
170 N
To Bengal and Madras.
April 15
William
Rodney Kempt
Feb. 19
—
286 A
To Bombay.
97
Log
begina.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarks.
1809
April 17
May 1
May 1
May 1
May 1
May 1
May 5
June 1
June 1
June 21
July 1
July 27
July 30
Oct. 12
Oct. 28
Nov. 3
Nov. 11
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 23
Dec. 7
Dec. 13
Dec. 13
Dec. 15
Dec. 19
Dec. 21
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
Dec. 23
Dec. 27
Dec. 28
Boyne
Northampton
Sarah Christiana
Sir William Pulteney
Union
William Pitt
Lady Luehington
David Scott -
Warren Hastings
Qeorgiana
Upton Castle -
Larkins . , .
Lord Cattlereagh
Fort William
Wexford
Amiston
Winchelsea
Woodford
Alfred - - -
Cumbrian
William Pitt -
Astell
Elphinstone
Hugh Inglis
Ceylon
Alexander
Euphrates
Europe ...
Tigris
Sir Stephen Lushington
Northumberland
Asia
Charlton
25005.
J. Nichol
Thomas Sanders
Thomas Mackeson -
Henry Christopher -
Frederick Gaillard
William Crowder -
George Nicholls
C. P. Macfariane
Henry Leigh
Hugh Adams -
A. Barclay -
E. Cooper
[?] Parsons -
William Stanley
Clarke.
Samuel Landon
Hon. Hugh Lindsay
James Martin -
George Welstead
John Tate
Charles Graham
Robert Hay -
Milliken Craig
John Wood -
Henry Meriton
William Younghus-
band.
Philip Herbert
W. Gelston -
Bugald MacDongall
James Hay -
John E. Francklin -
Henry P. Tremen-
lieere.
Charles Mortlock -
1810
May 30
—
Aug. 9
—
"
L. &E.B.
Nov. 14
—
L.&R.B.
Oct. 31
L.&E.B.
Aug. 18
—
L.&E.B.
Nov. 23
L.&R.B.
Nov. 2
L.&E.B.
Feb. 2
—
June 12
,^
L.&R.B.
1811
Sept. 10
—
L.&B.B.
1809
Dec. 25
[Two J.]
1810
Mar. 19
—
1809
Dec. 10
—
1810
June 29
—
1811
Sept. 19
—
L.ai;R.B.
Sept. 19
L.&E.B.
Aug. 14
—
L.&B.B.
Oct. 1
L.&B.B.
Oct. 9
^
L.&R.B.
1810
Aug. 25
—
1812
Mar. 25
L.&R.B.
1811
Oct. 28
L.&E.B.
Aug. 20
L.&E.B.
1812
April 4
—
L.&E.B.
Jan. S
—
1811
Dec. 27
—
L.&E.B.
1812
May 7
L.&B.B.
1810
Aug. 29
[Two J.]
L.&R.B.
1811
May 13
—
L. & R.B.
Oct. 16
__
L.&R.B.
1812
Aug. 24
—
L.&E.B.
L.
1820
—
R.B. only
1810
—
Two E.B.
only.
— 45 A
198 P
198 S
282 D
282 H
190 D
190 J
117 K
117W
184 E
184 Z
221 A
221 E
183 G
9 J
9 6G
156 H
156 P
333 A&B
— 104 A
— 188 D
— 91 H
173 D
173 K
149 6
149 O
4H
4 Y
265 I
265 E
140 M
140 AA
— 83 B
184 L
184 AA
12 A
12 L
201 D
201 J
231 E
231 L
— 291 B
174 G
174 N
262 D
262 I
204 E & F
204 N
219 E
219 L
274 G
274 N
141 Q
141 HH
141 II
24 SS (A)
301 K
From Calcutta to England.
To Bombay and Ceylon.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Bengal.
To Bombay.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Bengal.
From Bombay to England..
To Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
From Bombay to England.
From Bengal to London.
From Bombay (?) to England.
From the East Indies to England.-
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
From Bombay to London.
To Madras, Bengal, and Borneo.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Bourbon.
To the Cape of Good Hope.
To Bombay and Madras.
To Madras and Calcutta.
From Bombay to England.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay and Madras.
To Madras, Calcutta, and Batavia.
B b
98
.1
■ —
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log.
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Noiiiiber.
Remarks.
1809
1810
Earl Camden -
Heniy Morse Samnon
1822
rwoR.B.
only.
303 G
—
Penang - -
Henry P. Tremen-
heeie.
L.&R.B.
only.
755 A
1810
■'
1811
■Jan. 1
Cirencester
Henry Halkett
Nov. 20
1812
Sept. 7
L.&R.B.
179 G
179
To China,
Jan. 5
Fhcenix
John Bamsden
...
175 J
To Madras, Bengal, and Batavis.
L.&R.B.
175 W
1811
Jan. 6
David Scott
John Locke -
Oct. 23
1812
L. & R.B.
183 H
183 R
To Madras and China.
.Jan. 6
Preston
Henry Sturrook
Aug. 25
1811
Oct. 22
L. & R.B.
307 F
307 L
To Madras, Bengal, and Java.
Jan, 11
Surat Castle
Alexander Robertson
205 G
To China.
L.&B.B.
205 L
1810
.Jan. 17
Lady Carrington
W.Atkins -
Deo. 13
1811
180 A
To Calcutta.
Jan. 22
Alnwick Castle -
Peter Rolland -
Nov. 18
L.&R.B.
189 E
189 L
To China.
Jan. 24
Canton
George Gray
Nov. 23
L. &R.B.
288 I
288 Q
To China.
Feb. 3
Sovereign - - -
Alexander Campbell
June 12
L.& B.B'.
195 G
195 N
To Madras and Bengal.
Feb. 5
Ann . - .
Peter Cameron
Nov. 4
L.&R.B.
211 F
211 N
To Madras and Bengal,
Feb. 5
Diana - -
John Marshall
Oct. 14
L.&R.B.
239 C
239 G
To Madras and Calcutta.
Feb. 5
Indus
George Weltden
Oct. 29
L.&R.B.
225 D
225 J
To Madras and Calcutta.
Teb. 5
Sir William Bensley -
George Hooper
Oct. 14
1810
L.&E.B.
247 B
247 K
To Madras and Calcutta.
Feb. 7
Charles Grant
T. T. Harington -
Nov. 29
1811
L.&R.B.
38 A
38 L
From Bombay to England.
Feb. 19
Earl St. Vincent
John Brook Samson
Sept. 10
L. & R.B.
209 G
209 N
To Bengal and Madras.
Feb. 19
Exeter
James Timbrell
Oct. 5
L.&B.B.
138 N
138 Z
To Bombay.
Feb. 19
Thomas Grenville
William Patterson
Sept. 16
L.&R.B.
10 B
10 P
To Colombo and Calcutta.
Feb. 27
Royal George
Albert Gledstanes -
Oct. 19
L.&E.B.
17 M
17 DD
To China.
Mar. 5
Harriet . - -
William Lynch
Oct. 5
1812
L.&R.B.
275 L
275 S
To Madras, Calcutta, and Vizaga-
patam.
Mar. 6
Carmarthen -
James Ross
Mar. 2
1810
L.&R.B.
142 E
142 M
To Bombay.
Mai. 6
Midas
Charles Otway Mayne
June 5
1812
L.&R.B.
271 A
271 B
To Calcutta.
Mar. 8
Lord Eldon -
John William Young
Nov. 20
1811
L.&B.B.
143 F
143 M
To Bombay, Bengal, and Bafavia.
Mar. 12
Juliana
J. R. J. Toussaint
Aug. 9
1812
L.&R.B.
75 A
75 D
To Madras and Bengal.
April 6
Batavia
John Mayne -
Dec. 4
1811
L. & R.B.
213 A
213 D
To Ceylon, Bengal, and Batavia,
April 7
Lord Keith
Peter Campbell
Oct. 28
L. & R.B.
187 D
187 L
To Bengal.
April 9
Earl Spencer -
George Heming
Oct. 22
L. & R.B.
227 G
227 N
To Bengal and Madras.
April 9
Tyne -
Robert Brooks
Oct. 14
L.&R.B.
326 A
326 B
To Bengal and Madras.
April 10
Larkins
Thomas Dumbleton -
Aug. 19
1812
L .&R.B.
104 B
104 J
To Calcutta.
April 13
Monarch
Thomas Havard
May 7
1811
L.&R.B
300 E
300 J
To Madras and Calcutta.
Aptil 21
Hebe
Robert Johnson
Aug. 8
—
266 A
To Calcutta,
L.&B.B
266 B
April 29
Bombay
Archibald Hamilton
Nov. 28
1810
TwoL.
&R.B.
48 B
48M&N
To China.
May 18
Cornwallis
-
Nov. 19
—
■270 B
From Bombay, to England.
m
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
' Remarks.
1810
June 7
-June 18
July
i
■Sept.
21
•Oct.
29
•Oct.
29
•Oct.
29
Nov.
1
2fov.
17
Nov.
22
Nov.
26
Nov.
26
Nov.
27
Dec.
7
Dec.
10
Dec.
10
Dec.
10
Dec.
10
Deo.
10
Dec.
11
Dec.
21
Dec.
21
Dec.
27
Dec.
23
1811
Jan. 9
Jan.
9
Jan.
10
Jan.
10
Jan.
11
Jan.
12
Jan.
21
Jan.
24
Jan.
24
Jan.
24
Jan.
25
Jan.
25
Jan.
25
Jan.
2C
Providence
James Sibbald -
Bheemoolah
Ann
Dorsetshire
Essex
Walmer Castle -
Cumberland -
Henry Addington
Windham
Hope
Princess Amelia
Taunton Castle -
Rose -
Carnatic
Castle Eden
Metcalfe - - .
Northampton
Union
Union
Huddart
John Palmer
Ceyon - -
Marchioness of Exeter
Ceres
Warley
Baring
Streatham
Europe
Devonshire
General Stuart
Marquis of Ely
Ocean . . -
Warren Hastings
Cambridge -
Sir William Pulteney
Charles Grant
A. Barclay -
G. narrower
F. Patrick, David
Chauvet and Charles
Brodie successively.
C. Clarke
Robert Hunter Bro-vf n
Richard Nisbet
Luke Dodds
T. H. Wilkinson
John Kirkpatrick
Joseph Lautour
James Pendergrass -
Edward Balston
Benjamin Richardson
James Sandilands
A. F. W. Swinton
Richard Colnett
Matthew Isacke
Thomas Barker
James Fairfax
George Simpson
succeeded by
liobert Rankine.
William Nesbitt
H. A. Reid -
John Stewart
William Baynes
Hugh Scott -
John Collins
James Carnegie
John Dale
William Gelston
James Murray
James Jameson
James Dalrymple
Thomas McTaggart -
Gunter Lyde Brown
Charles Mortlock -
Ootavus Brooks
Henry Christopher
John Loch -
1812
Oct. 17
1810
Dec. 17
1812
Mar. 9
1811.
May 14
1812
Dee. 10
Aug. 5
Sept. 8
July 11
July 3
1811
Oct. 19
1812
Oct. 7
Oct. 1
Sept. 10
June 29
June 23
May 14
July 1
April 29
May 16
Sept. 22
Aug. 28
1811
Oct. 1
Aug. 9
1812
June 23
July 25
Aug. 1
Sept. 18
Sept. 11
Sept. 26
Sept. 3
Oct. 1
July 4
Sept. 5
July 25
Sept. 29
Aug. 31
Sept. 1
July 30
L. & R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&K.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&K.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & B.B.
L. & R.B,
Two L.
&B.B.
L.&R.B.
[Two J.]
L.&R.B,
L. & U.B
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&K.B.
176 B
64 A
273 A
211 G
13 F
13 O
229 U
229 SS
181 G
181 P
202 D
202 K
170 F
170 O
230 H
230 R
168 K
168 T
36 L
36 1 1
107 I
107 R
59 H
59 T
165 I
165 V
296 F
296 L
167 D
167 J
198 G
198 T
117 L
117 X
117 M
117 Y&Z
217 E
217 M
258 A
291 F&G
291 K
166 E
166 L
215 Q
215 FF
182 I
182 T
246 F
246 M
185 C
185 J
204 G
204 O
272 L
272 X
218 F
218 M
193 E
193 M
222 Q
222 EK
9 K
9HH
66 A
66 F
223 E
223 K
190 E
190 K
38 B
38 M.
To New South Wales and China.
From Bombay to England.
From Calcutta to England.
From Bengal to England.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and Whampoa.
To Bencoolen and China.
To "Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
From Bourbon to England.
To Madras, Singapore, and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras'and China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay and Madras.
To Bengal.
To Bombay and BengaL
To Madras; Bengal, and Java.
From Bengal to England.
From Bourbon to England.
To Bengal.
To China.
To China.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To Madras and BengaL
To China.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To China.
To Bengal.
To Madras and Calcutta.'
To Madras and Bengal.
To China.
100
lagins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
•nds.
Ledger
or
Keceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Renutrlu.
1811
Jan. 31
Veb. 4
Feb. 8
Feb. 10
Feb. 22
Feb. 22
Feb. 23
Feb. 23
Feb. 23
Feb. 26
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mai. 9
Mar. 11
Mar. II
Mar. 11
Mar. 11
Mar. 11
April 8
April 8
April 10
April 13
April 16
April 24
April 27
May 14
June 12
June 14
June 22
Sept. 13
Sept. 16
Sept. 19
Oct. 1
Oct 15
Lord Melyille •
Lowther Castle
James Sibbald -
Pergeveranoe -
Dover Castle -
Lord Castlereagb
Surrey
Walthamstow -
Canada
Scaleby Castle
Antelope -
Warren Hastings
Moffatt
Darid Scott
Lady Castlereagh
Marquis Wellesley
Eetreat -
Tottenham
Lady LnshingtoD
Lord Forbes -
Baring -
Harleston
Charles Mills
Minerra
William Pitt
Providence
General Graham
Guildford -
Inglis
Tigris
Mary -
Portsea -
Caroline
Nentune
James George Crabb
William Crowder
John Blanohard -
James Ttreedale
George Kichardson -
Christopher Kymer -
Samuel Beadle
Thomas Jones
Thomas Talbot
Harrington.
Charles Jones -
Benjamin Barber
George Williamson
George Simpson
Charles Le Blanc -
Thomas Watson
Leech.
John Bamet Sotheby
John Hine -
Lewis Owen Edwards
Henry Templer
Thomas Walker
George Baincock
John Anderson
Charles William
Butler.
A. Barclay -
William Watson
succeeded by
William Bendal.
Magnus Johnson -
William Hay
Dugald MacDougall
— Burgh -
G. narrower -
■^Villiam Donaldson •
1812
Sept. 25
July 16
Sept. 3
June 23
1813
Mar. 17
Dec. 28
July 9
June 28
1811
Not. 18
1812
Dec. 15
1811
May 27
1813
Oct. 6
1812
June 16
Oct. 29
1813
June 19
April 22
1812
Oct. 22
Oct. 20
Oct. 23
Oct. 15
Dec. 18
Oct. 10
May 11
Sept. 5
Oct. 26
Oct. 17
1813
May 18
1812
Nov. 21
July 18
1813
June 11
Aug. 12
1812
Oct. 29
June 2
1813
July 27
L.&B.B.
L.& R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&B.6.
L.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
[Two J.]
L.&B.B.
TwoR.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.& R.B.
L.&B.B
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
[Two J.]
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L. & E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
[Two J.]
L,&R.B.
144 D
144 K
50 A
50 O
64 B
64 J
255 G
255 N
232 F
232 L
188 E
188 L
191 D
191 K
196 F
196 L
196 M
314 B
34 H
34 X
570 B
9 L
9 II
43 A
43 H
183 I
183 S
197 E&F
197 M
212 F
212 L&M
192 D
192 I
199 E
199 K
221 B
221 F
220 A
220 C
246 E
246 L
253 A
253 B
200 A & B
200 D
14 J
14 CC
184 M
184 BB
176 C & D
254 A
78 A
30 A
30 M
219 F
219 M
261 H&I
208 A
152 A&B
98 Q
98 II
To Bengal and Madras.
To China.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Whampoa.
To Calcutta, Madras, &c.
To Bengal and China.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Bengal and Acheen.
From Macao to England.
To Bombay and China.
From China to Palawan.
To China.
To Bombay.
To Bengal.
To Bengal, Bencoolen, and Madra»t
To Bengal and Madras.
To Bengal.
To Bengal
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Calcutta.
To Calcutta and Bencoolen.
To Bombay.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal.
To New South Wales and China,
To Port Jackson and Whampoa.-
To Sydney and Calcutta.
To China.
To Bengal.
To Port Jackson and Calcattar
To Calcutta.
From Bombay to England;
To Bombay ;and Chin^t
101
Ledger
Log
'begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Eeceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1811
1813
Oct. 16
Cabalv4
Jonathan Birch
Aug. 2
1818
L.&R.B.
15.5 A
155 P
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 17
Arniston
Walter Campbell -
July 30
1813
L.&E.B.
149 H
149 P
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 17
Thames
Matthew Riches
Sept. 9
L.&R.B.
8M
8 FP
To China.
Oct. 23
Coutts
John Boyce
Aug. 20
L.&R.B.
171 G
171
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 24
Eoyal Charlotte
Henry Rush
July 2
1813
L.&E.B.
150 T
150 LL
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 6
Caroline
G. narrower -
June 2
—
152 A
From Bombay to England. Portion.
■ from 16th May to 1st Jtme missing.
Nov. 6
Earl of Baloarras
C. C. Mcintosh
July 29
L.&E.B.
35 A
35 K
From China to England.
Nov. 13
Maitland
John Stevens -
Sept. 8
1813
67 A
From Bengal to England.
Nov. 15
Eoyal George
Chas. Besley Gribble
Oct. 8
L.&R.B.
17 N
17 EE
To Madras and China.
Nov. 16
■Winchelsea
William MofEatt
Sept. 8
L.&E.B.
4 I
4 Z
To Madras and China.
Nov. 19
David Soott
John Locke -
Oct. 8
L.&R.B.
183 J
183 T
To Madras and China.
Nov. 19
Surat Castle -
Alexander Robertson
June 9
L. & E.B.
205 H
205 M
To China.
Nov. 21
Cufinells
Robert Welbank -
Aug. 6
L.&E.B.
178 F
178 N
To Madras and China.
Nov. 30
Asia -
Hy. P. Tremenheere
July 12
L.&E.B.
24 Q
24 TT
To Bengal.
Nov. 30
Astell -
James Hay
June 26
1813
—
12 B
To Madras and Bengal.
Nov. 30
Astell
James Hay
Aug. 1
—
12 c
To Madras (containing also a journal
1813
July 19
L.&R.B.
12 M
of the " Castle Huntley").
Nov. 30
Larkins
Thomas Dumbleton
104 C
To Bengal.
L.&R.B.
104 K
Dec. 3
Prince Regent
Thos. Herbert Harris
July 13
L.&E.B.
25 A
25 K
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 5
Earl St. Vincent
Wm. Larkins Pascall
June 17
L. &R.B.
204 H
204 M
To Madras and Bengal.
Dec. 19
Chapman
John Constable
July 7
L.&E.B.
218a C
218a F
To Bombay and Bengal.
Dec. 19
Lady Carrington
William Hawkey
Dec. 13
L.&B.B.
180 B
180 F
To Bombay, Madras, and Bengal.
Dec. 28
Bengal
George NichoUs
June 29
L.&R.B.
177 E
177 J
To Madras and Bengal.
Deo. 28
Glattoii
James Halliburton -
Sept. 9
[Two J.]
L. & R.B.
172Q&R
172 KK
To China.
Deo. 28
Marquis of Huntley -
Donald McLeod
Aug. 18
L.&E.B.
7 A
7 L
To China.
Deo. 28
■Wexford ^ -
Charles Barnard
Aug. 20
L.&R.B.
173 E
173 L
To China.
Dec. 30
Blphinstone
Milliken Craig
Aug. 25
L. & E.B.
201 E
201 K
To China.
1813
Jan. 13
Alnwick Castle -
Peter EoUand
Aug. 28
L.&E.B.
189 F
189 M
To China.
Jan. 13
Bombay
Montgomerie Hamil-
ton.
Aug. 24
1813
L.&E.B.
48 C
48
To China.
Jan. 13
Harriet
William Lynch
Oct. 14
1813
E.B.
275 M
275 T
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 13
Indus
George Weltden
Dec. 10
L.&E.B.
225 E
225 K
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 13
Lord Keith -
John Freeman
Sept. 27
L.&E.B.
187 E
187 M
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 13
Sovereign
Alexander Campbell
July 17
L.&E.B.
195 H
195
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 14
Ann - - -
Peter Cameron
Deo. 13
L.&E.B.
211 H
211
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 17
Cirencester -
Henry Halkett
Sept. 13
L.&R.B.
179 H
179 P
To Batavia and China.
Jan. 21
City of London
Thomas Jenkins
Oct. 14
L. & E.B.
151 F
151 L
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 30
Sir William Bensley -
Albert Gledstanes -
June 11
L.&E.B.
247 F
247 L
To Madras and Bengal.
1814
Feb. 24
Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
John Craig
Oct. 4
L.&R.B.
53 A
53 J
To Bengal and China.
Feb. 26
Apollo
Charles B. Tarbutt -
Juoe 27
1813
L.&R.B.
159 C
159 F
To Bengal, Batavia, &c.
Feb. 26
Broxbornebury
Thomas Pitcher
Sept. 23
L.&R.B.
82 A
82 E
To Madras and Bengal.
2.500.5.
Cc
102
Log
begine.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarlcs.
1812
Feb, 26
Fairlie
'Eeb. 26
Lord Duncan -
Feb. 26
Thomas Grenville
Mar. 1
Mar. 4
Mar. 12
Mar. 12
Mar. 12
Mar. 12
Mar. 17
Mar. 28
May
1
May
5
May
24
May
28
June
3
June
7
June 25
July
3
July
3
July
29
Aug.
1
Sept.
18
Oct.
5
Oct.
5
Oct.
5
Oct.
5
Oct.
12
Oct.
31
Not.
4
Nov.
6
Barrosa - . -
Cornwall
Diana
Earl Howe
Juliana
Sir Godfrey Webster -
Alexander
Carmarthen - •
Regent
Scaleby Castle •
Begent
Euphrates
Northampton
Indefatigable
Guildford
Admiral Gambier
General Graham
Fort William
Inglis
Sir William Burroughs
Charles Grant
General Harris -
Marquis of Ely
Perseverance
Marquis Camden
Bridgewater -
Princess Amelia
Castle Huntley
William P. D'Esterre
Thomas Price
William Pattergou -
B. Fergussou
G. Henderson
David Bowman
George Hooper
Richard Rawes
James Pearson
Chas. Hazell Newell
James Ross -
James Haig
James Haig -
Philip Herbert
Thomas Barker
succeeded by
A. P. Barker.
John Cross
Magnus Johnston -
Edward Sindrey
William Watson
succeeded by
William Bendal.
J. R. Parrish
William Hay
Thos. Watkin Court
John Loch
Chas. Elton Prescott
James Balrymple
Thomas Buchanan -
Matthew Isacke
Philip Hughes -
Edward Balaton
John Paterson
1814
June 29
1813
Oct. 5
Dec. 24
1812
Dec. 31
Dec. 15
1814
June 15
1813
Aug. 14
Sept. 15
1814
July 16
1813
Sept. 17
1814-
May 21
1813
July 22
1812
Dec. 7
1813
May 9
Jan. - 2
May 17
1814
June 9
1813
June 10
May 29
May 16
July 15
1814
Sept. 20
1813
May 28
1814
Sept. 10
Oct. 7
Oct. 21
Nov. 11
Sept. 16
Oct. 10
Sept. 1
1813
Oct. 6
L.&B.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
[Two J.]
L.&R.B.
TwoR.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
[Two J.]
147 A
147 D
210 G
210 N
10 C
10 Q
99 A &B
90 A
239 D
239 H
203 H
203 P
75 B
75 E
256 A
256 B
174 H
174 O
142 F
142 N
2 A
34 I
2B
262 E
198 H
198 XT
786 A
78 B
241 A&B
254 B
91 I
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B,
L. & E.B
[Two J.]
L.&R.B
30 B
30 N
263 A
38 C
38 N
32 A
32 J
193 F
193 N
255 H
255
58 A
58 J
42 Q
42 NN
36 M
36 JJ
3 A&B
3L
To Bengal, Batavia, Madras, &c.
To Bombay.
To Bengal.
From Bengal to England.
From Bengal to England.
To Batavia and Bengal.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Batavia.
To Bengal and Bombay.
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
To Bengal and Bombay.
From Calcutta to England.
(Incomplete).
From Calcutta to England.
To Ceylon.
To Ceylon and Bengal.
To Port Jackson.
From Calcutta to England.
From China to England.
From China to England.
From China to England.
To Bengal and China.
From Calcutta to England.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To China.
From Calcutta to England. {Set
alsn log of " Astell," 12 C.)
103
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
Book.
1812
1814
Not.
9
Atlas
Charles Otway Mayne
Oct. 6
]
J. &R.B.
27 G
27 T
To Madras and China.
Nov.
26
Metcalfe -
IJEenry Morse Samson
July 2
—
167 E
To Madras and Bengal.
]
J.&E.B.
167 K
Nov.
28
Marquis ofWellington
John Wood -
Oct. 29
]
L&E.B.
56 A
.56 K
To Madras and Bengal.
Nov.
28
Rose
James Sandilands -
June 16
1
1813
L. &E.B.
59 I
59 Z
To Madras.
Nov.
30
Coldstream -
J. P. Mansell
Sept. 29
L.
i:/.&E.B.
5 A
5 J
5K^
To Madras and Bengal.
'
1816
Dec.
8
Lord Melville
James George Crabb
Nov. 7
1814
b. & E.B.
144 E
144 L
To Madras and Bengal.
Deo.
18
Cumberland
Thomas Hutton Wil-
kinson.
Aug. 23
L.&E.B.'
202 E
202 L
To China.
Dec.
18
Hope
James Pendergrass -
Oct. 5
L.&K.B.
168 L
168 U
To China.
Dec.
18
Hugh Inglis
James Fairfax
Nov. 9
L.&E.B.
231 F
231 M
To Madras, Calcutta, and Vizaga
patam.
Dec.
18
Walmer Castle -
Luke Dodds
Oct. 11
L.&E.B.
181 H
181 Q
To China.
Ceres
Hugh Scott
—
L.&R.B.
215 GG
only.
Marchioness of Ely
Brook Kay
■ — ■
L.&R.B.
only.
61
1813
Jan. 2
Devaynes
John Short -
July 26
223 F
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&R.B.
223 L
Jan.
2
General Stuart -
James Jameson
July 15
1813
L.&R.B.
218 G
218 N
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan.
2
Lowther Castle
William Crowder
Oct. 20
1814
50 B
To China.
J'an.
2
Lowther Castle
William Crowder
succeeded by
Henry Hill,
Oct. 25
L. & R.B.
50 C
50 P
To China.
Jan.
2
Ocean -
Thomas MoTaggart -
June 3
L.&R.B.
222 R
222 FF
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan.
2
Sir William Pulteney
Henry Christopher
Sept. 8
L. & R.B.
190 F
190 L
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan.
2
Union
Robert Eaukine
Deo. 24
117 N
To Bengal.
succeeded by
L.&E.B.
117 AA
W. Lock.
Jan.
2
"Warley -
John Collins
Nov. 2
L.&E.B.
182 J
182 U
To China.
Jan.
4
Huddart -
William Nesbitt
July 5
1813
L.&E.B.
217 F
217 N
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan.
13
Hindostan
[?] Neesh -
Aug. 13
1814
267 E
From Calcutta to England.
Jan.
21
Lord Eldon
Jacob Cowles
June 28
L.&E.B.
143 G
143 N
To Batavia.
Jan.
27
Batavia
John Mayne
Dec. 9
—
218 B
To Bengal and Bombay.
Jan.
30
MofEatt
Simon Lee -
Oct. 13
L.&R.B
43 B
43 I
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan.
30
Tottenham
John Barnet Sotheby
Sept. 8
L.&E.B
199 F
199 L
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan.
30
Union - - -
William Youughus-
band.
Sept. 23
1813
L.&E.B .
117
117 BB
To Madras and Bengal.
Feb.
4
Hannah
William Denniston -
Aug. 20
1814
[Two J.]
240 A & B
From Bombay to England.
Feb.
5
Retreat
Thomas W. Leech -
Aug. 29
L.&E.B.
192 E
192 J
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
Feb.
15
Carnatic
Arch. Fr. Wm. Swin-
ton.
Oct. 1
1815
L.&E.B
165 J
165 W
To Bengal.
Feb.
15
Marchioness of Exeter
William Baynes
Jan. 11
1814
L.&E.B
■ 166 F
166 M
To Ceylon and Bengal.
Feb.
15
Streatham
Charles Mortlock -
Dec. 31
L.&R.B
185 D
185 K
184 N
To Bengal, Batavia, and Amboyna
Feb.
15
William Pitt -
C. Graham
Sept. 10
To Ceylon and Bengal.
L. & two
184 CO
E.B.
Mar.
2
Charles Mills -
George Rainoock
July 4
L. & E.B
200 C
200 E
To Bombay.
Mar.
2
David Scott -
George Williamson -
July 23
L. & E.B
183 K
183 U
To Bombay.
' Mar.
2
James Sibbald
John Blanshard
July 18
L.&E.B
64 C
64 J
To Bombay.
104
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1813
Mar. 2
Mar.
2
Mar.
2
Mar.
5
Maj-
21
July
23
Oct.
6
Oct.
7
Oct.
8
Oct.
8
Oct.
11
Oct.
11
Oct.
11
Oct.
IS
Not.
1
Nov.
4
Nov.
8
Nov.
8
Nov.
8
Nov.
8
Nov.
8
Nov.
9
Nov.
10
Nov.
14
Nov.
22
Nov.
22
Nov.
22
Nov.
28
Dec.
22
Pec.
22
Dec.
22
Dec.
22
Dec.
27
1814
Jan. 5
Jan.
6
Lady Lushiugton
Lord Forbes -
Minerva
Northumberland
Bengal Merchant
Discovery
Herefordshire
Neptune
Bombay
Cabalva
Elphinstone
Lady Melville
Scaleby Castle -
Woodbridge
General Wellesley
Essex
General Kyd
Glattou
Marquis of Huntley
Eoj-al Charlotte
Winchelsea
Vansittart
Castle Huntley
Surat Castle -
Asia
Astell
Europe
Baring
James Carnegie
Dorsetshire
Nathaniel Turner -
Henry Addiugton
John Kirkpatrick -
Thames
Matthew Eiches
"Wexford
Charles Barnard
Coutts
.John Boyce
Devonshire
James Murray -
Lord Keith -
Peter Campbell
Prince Eegent
Thomas Herbert
Harris.
John Hine
Lewis Owen Edwardes
John Anderson
John E. Erancklin
Thomas Eoss
Charles Le Blanc
Edward Smith Ellis -
Archibald Hamilton
Jonathan Birch
Millikeu Craig
John Christopher
Lochner.
Thos. T. Harrington
G. H. Tweedy
J. L. Heathorn
Richard Nisbett
Alexander Nairne
James Halliburton -
Donald McLeod
Henry Rush
William Moffatt
H. Eeid
John Paterson
Alexander Robertson
Hy. P. Tremenheere
Wm. Hy. Hardyman
"William Gelston
1815
Jan. 2
1814
Oct. 24
Sept. 17
Aug. 17
Mar. 31
1813
Sept. 5
1814
Oct. 24
1815
Aug. 15
1816
Mar. 1
1815
Aug. 31
July 26
Sept. 6
Nov. 14
1814
July 6
May 23
Sept. 16
Nov. 2
1815
April 8
Aug. 30
Oct. 7
June 25
1814
Oct. 13
1815
Aug. 26
Sept. 20
Feb. 7
Aug. 14
Aug. 8
1814
July 4
1815
Sept. 6
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Sept. 12
Oct. 23
July 27
Oct. 14
L.&E.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B,
L. &R.B.
[Two J.]
L. &R.B.
L. &E.B.
L. &
two R.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B
L. & E.B.
[Two J.]
L. & R.B.
L. & E.B
L. & E.B,
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L,&R,B.
L. & R.B,
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
Two R.B.
only.
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B
221 C
221 G
220 B
220 D
14 K
14 DD
141 E
141 JJ
85 A
120 A
49 A&B
49 N
98 E
98 JJ
48 D
48 P
155 B
155 V
201 E
201 L
22 A
22 K
34 J
34 Y
233 A
236 A
239 "V
229 TT
52 A
172 S & T
172 LL
7 B
7M
150 "CJ
150 M
4 J
4 AA
3 C
3M
?05 I
205 N
24 E
24 UU
12 D
12 N
204 H
204 P
246 G
246 N
13 G
13 P
170 G
170 P
b N
8 GG
173 E
173 M
171 H
171 P
272 Y
187 F
187 N
25 B
25 L'
To Bengal.
To Bengal and Bombay.
To Calcutta and Bombay.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
Journal of the proceedings of the
" Discovery " while " on survey."
From China to England.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To China.
From Calcutta to EngianJ.
From Calcutta to England.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and Point de Galle.
To China.
To Madras and Chimi.
To Batavia and China.
To Madras and China.
From Bengal to England.
To Madras and China.
To Batavia and China.
From Madras to England.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras.
105
log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1814
Jan. 12
Jan. 14
Jan. 24
Jan. 31
Feb. 15
Mar. 5
Mar. 7
Mar. 10
Mar. 19
iMar. 19
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
Mar, 24
April 14
June 9
June 20
June 20
June 20
Oct, 13
Oct. 13
Oct. 17
Oct. 19
Oct. 19
Oct. 23
Oct. 31
Nov. 28
Nov. 28
Nov. 28
Nov. 29
Nov. 29
Dee. 16
Dec. 26
Dee. 26
Dec. 26
Dec. 28
Surrey
Marchioness of Ely
Archduke Charles
Alexander
Thomas Grenville
Phcenix
Discovery
Warren Hastings
Ann
Larkins
Tigris - • -
Indus
Lady Castlereagh
Lady Carrington
Coldstream -
Cuffnells
Marquis of Wellington
Royal George
Charles Grant
David Scott -
Marquis Camden
Essex -
Inglis
Earl Spencer -
Vansittart
Atlas
Bridgewaier -
General Harris
General Kyd
Herefordshire
Lowther Castle
Metcalfe
FriBcess Charlotte of
Wales.
Rose - - -
Ceres - . -
St. Helena
1815
Jan. 1 i Isaac Tcdd
2500.7.
Samuel Beadle
Brook Kay -
J. P. Jeffreys -
Chas. Hazell Newell
William Patterson -
John Pyke -
Thomas Larkins
Peter Cameron
Thomas Dumbleton -
Dugald Macdougall;
George Weltden
George- Simpson
Henry Becher -
James P. Mansell
Robert Welbank
George Betham
Chas. Besley Gribble
John Loch
John Locke -
Henry Morse Samson
Richard Nisbet
William Hay
William Mitchell
Robert Stair Dal-
rymple.
Charles Otway Mayne
Philip Hughes
George Welstead
Alexander Nairne
Charles Le Blanc
Charles Mortlock
Thomas Sanders
John Craig
Thomas McTaggart -
Hugh Scott
John Augustus- At-
kinson.
F. Smith - - -
1815
Aug. 11
Oct. 31
1814
Nov. 21
Oct. 9
1815
Aug. 1
Oct. 14
1814
Sept. 13
1815
Oct. 2
Nov. 9
Nov. 7
July 31
July 27
Nov. 7
1816
Feb. 15
1815
Nov. 7
1816
May 31
Feb. 3
June 8
July 2
July 1
1815
June 29
1816
July 18
July 3
1815
June 20
1816
July 10
July 2
July 9
June 21
Aug. 20
Aug. 22
June 22
Oct. 21
Oct. 23
Aug. 16
Aug. 21
1822
1815
Sept. 21
Dd
L.&R.B
L.ScE.B
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.& R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &R.B.
L. &R.B.
L. &R.B.
L. &R.B.
L. & R.B,
L. & R.B,
L. & E.B,
only.
191 E
191 L
6 A
6 J
216 A
174 I
174 P
10 D
10 E
175 K
175 X
120 B
9 M
9 JJ
211 H(a)
211 P
104 D
104 L
219 G
219 N
225 F
225 L
197 G
197 N
180 C
180 G
5 B
5 L
178 G
178
56 B
17 N (a)
17 FP
38 C(a)
38
183 L
183 V
58 B
58 K
229 W
229 UU
30 C
30
227 H
46 J
46 BB
27 H
27 U
42 E
42 00
32 B
32 }C
52 B
52 J
49 C
50 D
50 Q
167 F
167 L
53 B
53 K
59 J
59 AA
215 E
215 HH
327 B
186 A
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
From China to England.
To Madras and Bengal.
To China.
To Bengal and Madras.
Journal of the proceedings of th?
" Discovery " while " on survey."
To Bengal.
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
To Bengal.
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
To Bengal.
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
To Bengal.
To Bengal, Madras, and China.
To Eio de Janeiro, New South Wales,
and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
From China to England.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China,
To China.
To China.
To Madras and Chiua.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Bengal, and Bombay.
To Madras.
To China.
From China to England.
106
Log
begina.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Kumber.
Remarki.
1815
Jan. 2
Jan.
10
Jan.
11
Jan.
17
Jan.
24
Jan.
24
Jan.
25
Jan.
25
Jan.
26
Jan.
26
Jan.
27
Jan.
30
Feb.
1
Feb.
9
Feb.
13
Feb.
18
Mar.
7
Mar.
9
Mar.
10
Mar.
10
Mar.
10
Mar.
10
Mar.
13
Mar.
17
Mar.
17
Mar.
21
Aug.
22
Sept.
15
Sept.
18
Not.
3
Nov.
3
Nov.
3
Nov.
3
Nov.
4
Nov.
_7
Nov.
22
Deo.
2
Dec.
2
Lord Melville
Euddart
Lord Eld on
Northumberland
Alnirick Castle
Walmer Castle
Hope
Princess Amelia
Marquis of Wellington
William Pitt -
Warley
Cambridge
Streatham
Sir William Pulteney
Surrey
Apollo
Fairlie
Minerva
Carmarthen
Carnatio
James Sibbald -
Lord Castlereagh
Warren Hastings
Union
David Scott -
Thomas Grenville
Surrey
Europe
Cabalva
Castle Huntley
Lady Melville -
Marquis of Huntley -
Cumberland -
Marquis of Ely -
Cornwall
General Hewett
Lord Lyndock -
James George Crabb
Charles Weller
Jacob Cowles -
John R. Francklin -
Peter Bolland
David Sutton -
James Fendergrass -
Edward Balston
John Wood -
Charles Graham
John Collins -
J. Toussaint
Peter Grant
Thomas Dawney
T. Baine-
Charles B. Tarbutt -
Thomas E. Ward -
Simon Lee -
James Ross
John Blanshard
James K. Eorbes -
Christopher Kymer -
Richard Rawes
John E. Johnson
George Hemiug
William Patterson -
Samuel Beadle
.Tohn Mills
John Hine
John Faterson
John C. Loohner
Donald McLeod
Thos. H. Wilkinson -
James Dalrymple -
Jeremiah B. J, Tous-
saint.
Walter Campbell
James Crichton
1816
July 5
Aug. 26
Aug. 10
Sept. 4
July 3
June 10
June 6
June 8
Aug. 13
Aug. 8
June 10
1815
Sept. 16
Dec. 2
1816
Aug. 8
1815
Oct. 19
1816
Aug. 25
Dec. 17
Aug. 21
Sept. 21
July 24
1817
Jan. 31
1816
Sept. 20
July 11
1817
Feb. 7
1816
Sept. 26
1817
Jan. 10
Feb. 18
July 2
June 3
June 16
June 9
June 10
May 19
July 16
April 2
June 10
June 28
L.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&B.B
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L. & E.B,
L. &R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B
L.&E.B,
L. & B.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&B.B.
L. & E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & R.B.
L. and
two E.B.
L. & E.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
144 F
144 M
144 N
217 G
217 O
143 H
143 O
141 S
141 KK
189 G
189 N
181 I
181 R
168 M
168 V
36 N
36 KK
.56 C
56 L
184
184 DD
182 K
182 V
66 B
185 E
185 L
190 6
190 M
191 F
159 D
159 G
147 B
147 E
14 L
14 EE
142 G
142
165 K
165 X
64 D
64 K
188 F
188 M
9N
9KK
117 P
117 CC
183 M
183 W
10 E
10 S
191 G
191 M
204 I
155 C
155 G
3 D
3 N
22 B
22 L
7C
7N
202 F
202 M
193 G
193 O
90 B
90 B
37 A
37 F
224 A
224 B
To Madras and Bengal,
(Missing).
To Calcutta and Bencoolen.
To Madras, Bengal, and Bencoolen,
To Madras, Bengal, and Bencoolen.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To China.
From China to England.
To Madras. (With Precedents, &c..
Book No. 1.)
To Bengal and Bombay.
From China to England.
To Bangal and Bombay.
To Bengal and Batavia.
To Bengal.
To Bombay, Tellicherry, &c.
To Bengal.
To Bengal and China.
To Bengal.
To China.
To Bengal and Batavia.
To Bombay.
To China.
To Madras and Batavia.
To Madras, Batavia, and Bengal.
The portion of the Journal from
2nd January to 34th May i»
missing.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To China.
To Batavia and China.
To Pulo Penang and Whampoa.
107
Log
legins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beeeipt
Book.
Kefeience
Nambei.
Remarks.
1815
Dec. 16
Dec.
16
Dec.
19
Dec.
26
1816
Jan. 2
Jan.
3
Jan.
4
Jan.
14
Jan.
15
Jan.
15
Jan.
15
Jan.
15
Fort William -
Kegent . . -
Lady Flora
Wexford
Batavia
— Elphinstone
Lady Castlereagh
Cambridge
Coldstream
Northampton
Asia
Barkworth
Sovereign . - -
Snrat Castle
Marchioness of Ely -
Providence
Warren Hastings
Lord Keith
Larkins
Earl of Balcarras
Marchioness of Exeter
Phoenix
Prince Regent -
Hugh Inglis
Windham
Scalehy Castle
Astell
Batavia
Lady Campbell -
Alexander
Jan. 19
Jan. 19
Jan. 20
Jan. 29
Jan. 31
Feb. 13
Feb. 13
Feb. 13
Feb. 13
Teb. 15
Feb. 15
reb. 17
Mar. 14
Mar. 14
Mar. 14
Mar. 15
Mar. 15
Mar. 22
Mar. 30
April 13
May 1
June 13
Oct. 24
Oct. 24
Ann
Lady Carrington
Buckinghamshire
Potton- -
Princess Amelia
Bombay
Charles Grant
John Innes
Philip Ripley -
Thomas Brown
Charles Barnard
John Mayne
Thomas Haviside -
George Simpson
John Freeman
James Coxwell
J. A . Tween
Hy. P. Tremenheere
Thomas Lynn
John Alex. Telfer ■
William Hope
Brook Kay -
And. Timbrell Mason
Thomas Larkins
Peter Campbell
Thomas Dumbleton -
James Jameson
Thomas Gilpin
John Pyke
Thos. Herbert Harris
James Fairfax
Joseph Andrews
William Moffatt
Francis Cresswell
John Mayne
Thomas Marquis
Henry Cobb -
Benjamin Bunn
James Masson
Dugald Macdougall
Frederick Adams -
Thomas Wellbank -
Edward Balston
Archibald Hamilton
Hugh Scott
1817
July 30
July 29
1816
June 12
1817
Oct. 10
1816
1817
July 12
July 9
June 20
1816
Sept. 26
1817
July 14
Aug. 29
Sept. 6
July 9
July 15
Aug. 21
June 17
July 22
Mar. 4
June 17
June 25
June 5
June 12
July 2
June 25
July 17
Sept. 2
Aug. 15
Sept. 15
July 10
Sept. 17
July 3
Aug. 28
May 12
1816
Nov. 22
1817
Aug. 26
1818"
Junn 22
June 16
L.&R.B.
[Two J.]
L. & B.B.
L.&R.B,
B.B.
only.
TwoR.B
only.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. &R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
ri.&R.B,
L. & R.B.
L.&E.B.
91 J
91 S
2 C&D
2 G
173 G
173 N
213 E
201 M
?97 H
197 O
66 C
66 G
5 C
5 M
198 I
24 S
24 VV
194 A
194 B
195 I
195 P
205 J
205 O
6B
6K
176 E
176 G
90
9 LL
187 G
187
104 E
104 M
35 B
35 L
166 G
166 N
175 L
175 Y
25 C
25 M
231 G
231 N
.230 I
230 S
34 K
34 Z
13 E
12
213 C
213 F
214 A
214 C
174 J
174 Q
89 B
89 G
211 I
211 Q
180 D
180 H
IS A
18 K
26 A
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
From Macao to England.
To Madras and China.
36
36 LL
48 E
48 Q
38 D
3S P
To China.
To China.
To China.
From China to England.
To Madras and Calcutta.
To Batavia and China.
To China.
To China.
To Calcutta and Madras.
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras.
To China.
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Batavia, Bengal, and Madras.
To Bombay.
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
To Calcutta.
To Bombay and China.
From Calcutta to London.
To China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
108
Ledger
log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Eefersnoe
Number.
Remarks.
1816
1818
Oct. 24
General Harris
George Welstead
Oct. 13
—
32 C
To Bombay and China.
L.&R.B.I
32 L
Oct. 24
Inglls
William Hay
June 8
—
30 D
To Bombay and China.
,
L-.&E.B.1
30 P
Oct. 24
Lowther Castle
Charles Mortlock
July 3
L.&E.B,
50 E
50 E
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 24
Vansittart -
Hobt. Stair Dalrymple
July 8
L.&R.B.
46 K
46 CC
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 4
Bridgewater
PhiUp Hughes
July 2
L.&R.B.
- 42 S
42 PP
To Madras and China.
Dec. 4
Herefordshire
John Money
June 4
L.&R.B.
49 D
49 P
To Madras and China.
Dec. 26
Atlas
Charles Otway Mayne
July 14
L.&R.B.
27 I
27 V
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 26
General Kyd -
Alexander Nairne
Aug. 31
L. & E.B.
52 C
52 K
To Bengal and China.
Marquis Camden
Thomas Larkins
—
L. & R.B.
58 L
1817
Jan. 6 ■
only.
Marquis of Wellington
Eohert Johnson
June 12
—
56 D
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&R.B.
56 M
Jan. 6
Minerva
George Richardson
July 25
L.&R.B.
14 M
14 FK
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 17
Rose
Thomas McTaggart -
July 1
L.&R.B.
59 K
59 BB
To Madras.
Jan. 20
Streathain
John Dale
May 27
L.&B.B.
185 F
185 M
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 23
Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
Chas. Besley Gribhle
July 8
L.&R.B.
53 C
53 L
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 28
Waterloo
Jonathan Birch
June 3
L.&R.B.
39 A
39 K
To China.
Jan. 30
Winohelsea
William Adamson -
June 15
1817
July 18
L.&R.B.
4 K
4BB
To Penang and China.
Feb. 1
Prince Blucher
M. T. Weathrall -
—
248 A
From Calcutta to England.
1818
¥eb. 15
Carnatic
John Blanshard
July 4
L.&B.B.
165 L
165 Y
To Bengal.
Feb. 15
Dorsetshire
Nathaniel Turner
May 25
L.&R.B.
13 H
13 Q
To China.
Feb. 15
William Pitt -
Charles Graham
June 1
L. & R.B.
184 P '
184 EE
To Madras and Bengal.
Feb. 18
f
Eoyal George
Chas. Sheldon Timins
May 23
1817
L.&R.B.
17
17 GG
To China.
Teb. 21
Aurora
Thomas HaTiside
Sept. 22
1818
228 B
From Whampoa to England.
JAar. 3
Lord Castlereagh
Wm. Younghushand
Aug. 29
L.&R.B.
188 G
188 N
To Bengal.
Mar. 5
Thomas Grenville
Richard Alsager
July 4
L.&E.B.
10 F
10 T
To Bengal.
Mar. 10
Northumberland
William Mitchell
Oct. 6
L.&E.B.
14 T
14 LL
To Bengal and Bencoolen.
Mar. 19
Huddart
Charles Weller
July 14
L.&E.B.
217 H
217 P
To Bombay and Tellicherry.
Mar. 21
Carmarthen
James RoA
July 20
L.&E.B.
142 H
142 P
To Bombay.
Mar. 21
Union
J. E. Johnson
Oct. 14
L.&E.B
117 Q
117 UD
To Bengal and Madras.
Mar. 25
Cornwallis
Thomas Brown
Mar. 9
1819
270 C
To Madras.
Oct. 27
Buckinghamshire
Frederick Adams
May 19
L.&R.B
18 B
18 L
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 27
Canning
William Patterson -
May 31
L.&E.B
23 A
23 I
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 27
Duke of York -
ArchihaldH.Campbell
June 1
L. & R.B
94 E
94 R
To Bombay and China
Oct. 27
Earl of Balcarras
James Jameson
May 4
L.&E.B
35 C
35 M
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 27
Marquis of Huntley -
Donald MoLeod
June 21
L.&E.B
7 D
7
To Bombay and China.
Oct. 27
Thomas Coutts
Wm. Marjoribanks
June 5
L. & E.B
15 A
15 I
To Bombay and Calcutta.
Dec. 6
London
Walter Campbell -
May 30
L.&R.B
1
INN
To Madras and China.
Dec. 8
Castle Huntley
H. A. Drummond -
Sept. 1
L.&E.B
3E
30
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 8
Dunira
MontgomerieHamiltoi
Oct. 7
L.&R.B
21 A
21 I
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 9
Princess Amelia
Edward Balston
June 1
36 P
To Madras and China.
L.&R.B
. 36 MM
1818
Jan. 8
Hastings
.
1818
Not. 27
—
459 B
From Calcutta and Madras to
England.
109
Ledger
Lojj
begini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Beference
Number.
Eemarks.
1818
1819
Jan. 22
Marchioness of Ely
Brook Kay
Jan. 27
L. &R.B.
6 C
6 L
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 24
Prince Kcgent
Thomas H. Harris
June 9
L.&B.B.
25 D
25 N
To Madras and Bengal.
Feb. 10
Fairlie
Thomas E. Ward -
July 9
L.&B.B.
147
147 F
To Calcutta, Bombay, and Telli-
cherry.
Feb. 11
Mangles
Benjamin Bunn
succeeded by
B. T. Lardner.
Nov. 17
~
89 C
To Madras and Bengal.
Feb. 20
Scaleby Castle
John Bamet Sotheby
June 5
L.&B.B.
34 L
34 AA
To China.
Feb. 21
Henry Porcher
James P. Anstice -
July 6
L.&B.B.
73 A
73 D
To Bengal and Bombay.
Feb. 21
Lady Melville
John Stewart
June 24
L.&R.B.
22
22 M
To China.
Feb. 21
Orwell
Thomas W. Leech -
June 23
1818
L.&E.B.
20 A
20 I
To China.
Feb. 25
Cabalva
James Dalrymple -
July 1
1819
155 D
Towards China. (Lost on 7th July
1818 in Cargados Shoal.)
Feb. 25
Perseverance -
Henry Templer
June 24
L. & E.B.
255 I
255 P
To Fenang and Whampoa.
Mar. 6
Astell
Francis Cresswell -
July 6
L.&R.B.
12 F
12 P
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 7
Phoenix ...
Thomas White
Sept. 1
L.&R.B.
175 M
175 Z
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 19
Lady Lushington
T. Dormer -
May 5
L.&R.B.
221 D
221 H
To Bombay.
Mar. 23
Lord Keith
John Freeman
July 22
L.&B.B.
187 H
187 P
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 24
Northampton
Charles Tebbut
July 20
L.&B.B.
198 J
198 V
To Madras and Bengal,
April 6
Asia
Thomas F.Balderston
June 27
L.&R.B.
24 T
84 WW
To Madras and Bengal.
April 6
General Hewett
Peter Cameron
Sept. 80
L.&B.B.
37 B
37 G
To Bengal.
April 8
Warren Hastings
Thomas Larkins
July 29
L.&B.B.
9 P
9MM
To Madras.
July 9
MofEatt
Simon Lee
Oct. 12
L.&B.B.
43 C
43 J
To China.
July 10
Regent
Philip Ripley
Ang. 29
L.&B.B.
2 E
2H
To China.
Nov. 10
Northampton -
Charles Tebbut
succeeded by
W. Bains.
July 15
1830
^
198 K
From Calcutta to England,
Uov. 12
Charles Grant
Hugh Scott -
June 7
L.&B.B.
38 F
38 Q
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 12
Essex
Richard Nisbet
June 12
L.&E.B.
229 X
229 VV
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 12
Inglis
Thomas Borradaile
June 30
L.&B.B.
30 E
30 Q
To Bombay and Chma.
Nov. 12
Lowther Castle -
Charles Mortlock
May 16
L.&E.B.
50 F
50 S
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 12
Vansittart
succeeded by
H. Cowan.
July 4
L.&R.B.
49 L
49 DD
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 12
William Pitt -
Charles Graham
Oct. 25
L.&E.B.
184 Q
184 FF
To Beucoolen and China.
Nov. 13
Marquis Camden
Thomas Larkins
June 30
L.&E.B^
58 C
58 M
To Bombay and China.
Deo. 12
Bombay
Archibald Hamilton
Nov. 7
L.&E.B.
48 F
48 E
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 12
General Kyd .
Alexander Naime -
July 28
L.&E.B.
52 D
52 L
To Madras and China.
Dec. 14
Waterloo
Richard Alsager
June 14
L.&R.B.
39 B
39 L
To Bengal and China.
Dee. 15
Herefordshire
William Hope
Nov. 2
L. & R.B.
49 £
49 Q
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 15
Windsor
John B. Francklin ~
July 25
L.&E.B.
29 B
29 J
To Madras and China.
Dec. 18
Atlas
Chas. Otway Mayne
Aug. 3
—
27 J
To Bengal and China.
1819
Jan. 25
L.&E.B.
27 W
General Harris
George Welstead -
July 31
32 D
To China.
L.&R.B.
32 M
Jan. 25
Warren Hastings
Richard Bawes
July 28
L. &.E.B.
9 B
9HH
To China.
Jan. 26
Rose ...
Thomas McTaggart -
June 2
L. & E.B.
59 L
59 CC
To Madras and Bengal.
Jan. 28
Minerva
John Mills
June 5
L. &E.B.
14 N
14 GG
To Madras and Bengal.
Feb. 23
Lord Caitlereagh
Wm. Younghusband
May 6
L.&E.B.
188 H
188
To China.
Feb. 23
Thomas Grenville -
William Manning .
June 28
L.&R.B.
10 G
10 tJ
To Madras.
25005.
i: e
110
Log
bsgini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beeeipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarki.
1819
Feb. 24
Feb.
24
Feb.
24
Feb.
26
Feb.
27
Mar.
5
Mar.
9
Mar.
16
Mar.
18
Mar.
25
Mar.
25
Mar.
25
Mar.
25
Mar.
26
April 5
Apri]
23
Apri
23
Apri
23
Apri
28
June
&
June 14
June 16
Aug.
19
Oct.
19
Nov.
2
Nov.
2
Nov.
2
Nov.
2
Nov.
19
Nov.
20
Nov.
20
Dec.
17
Deo.
17
Dee.
18
Deo.
31
—
1820
Jan. 1
Bridgewater
Cormrall
Marquis of Ely -
Golconda
Cai'natic
Matilda -
Kellie Castle -
ApoUo
Catherine
Barrosa -
Marquis of Hastings -
Marquis of Wellington
Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
Lady Nugent
Ydrk
Abberlon
Almorah -
Hooghly
Kingston
Princess Charlotte
St. Ilelena
Commodore Hayei
Thomas Coutts
Earl of Balcairas
London
Thames -
Warren Hastings
Castle Huntley -
Asia
Astell -
Canning
Lady Melville -
Streatham
Prince Eegent -
Larkins
Duke of York -
Charles Timins
John P. Wilson
George Bichardson -
James T. Edwards -
John Blanahard
William Hamilton -
Alexander Lindsay -
George Tennent
W. Knox
H. Hutchinson
C. ArkcoU
John Wood -
Chas. Besley Gribble
B. Swaneton
James Talbert
Lucas Pereival
Thomas Winter
Samuel 'Bemmington
J. T. Lamb
Wm. Atkins Bowen
William Vaughan -
J. M. Ardlie
W. Marjoribanks
James Jameson
Peter Cameron
Charles Le Blanc
Thomas Larkins
H. A. Drummond -
Thos. F. Balderston
Francis Cresswell -
William Patterson -
John Stewart
Thomas Haviside -
John Innes -
Bobert Locke
Arch. H. Campbell -
1820
July 28
—
L.&R.B.
May 5
—
L.&B.B.
Nov. 1
—
L.&B.B.
1819
Oct. 22
—
1820
July 4
—
L.&E.B.
April 29
—
L.&E.B.
June 2
^-
L.&B.B.
April 29
—
L. & E.B.
Mar. 15
—
Aug. 10
—
June 1
July 4
L.&E.B.
June 27
—
L.&E.B.
1819
Dec. 1
—
1820
April 15
—
May 29
—
June 3
—
Aug. 16
—
June 4
—
Aug. 29
—
Sept. 2
—
1821
Nov. 6
—
1820
May 8
—
1821
June 19
—
L.&R.B.
May 16
—
L.&B.B.
June 18
—
L. & E.B.
May 16
—
L.&E.B.
June 20
L.&R.B.
July 14
L.&E.B.
July 16
—
July 4
L.&B.B.
July 11
—
L.&E.B.
Oct. 24
—
L.&E.B.
1820
Sept. 8
—
L. & B.B.
1821
July 18
—
L.&K.B.
1820
L.&R.B,
only.
1821
June 27
L.&E.B.
42 T
42 QQ
90 C
90 F
193 H
193 P
— 260 A
165 M
165 Z
264 A
264 B
92 A
92 H
159 E
159 H
97 A
99 C
74 A
56 B
56 N
53 D
53 M
154 A
245 D
327 A
161 A
15 B
15 J
35 D
35 N
1 P
1 00
80
8HH
9 Q
9 00
3 F
3 P
24 U
12 G
12 Q
23 B
23 J
22 D
32 N
185 G
185 N
25 E
25
104 N
94 F
94 S
To China.
To China.
To China.
From Madras to England.
To Bengal.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Madras,
To Bombay.
To Bombay.
To Bengal and Madras.
To Bengal andMadras.
From Madras to England.
237" Q
To Bombay.
55 A
To Bengal.
243 A
To Bengal and Madras
242 D
To Bengal.
131 A
To Bengal.
244 B
To Bengal and Madras
To Bengal.
From St. Helena to Cape of Good
Hope and Benguela and back, and
thence to England.
From Calcutta to England.
To Bombay, Madras, and China.
To Bombay and China.
To China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay, Bengal, and Cbina-
To Bengal and China.
To Madras and Chins.
T9 Madras and China.
Ill
,
Ledger
iegau.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remark!.
1820
1821
Jan. 1
Marquis of Huntley -
Donald McLeod
Oct. 17
L.&R.B.
7 E
7P
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 3
Danira - - -
MontgomerieHamilton
Oct. 13
L.&R.B.
21 B
21 J
To Bombay, Bengal, and China.
Jan. 5
Mercury -
D. D. Conyers
succeeded by
Lieutenant W. S.
Collinson, Bo. Mar.
Nov. 14
454 H (o)
Journal of various cruises, the ship
touching at Muscat, Bombay,
Bussora, Bushire, &c.
Jan. 25
Dorsetshire -
Samuel Lyde
Aug. 27
L.&R.B.
13 I
13 R
To China.
Jan. 25
Winchelsea -
William Adamson -
Sept. 10
L.&R.B.
4L
4CC
To China.
Jan. 31
Buckinghamshire
Frederick Adams -
July 13
L.&R.B.
18 C
18 M
To China.
Feb. 28
General Hewett
James Pearson
July 4
[i.&R.B.
37 C
37 H
To China.
Feb. 28
Moira
William Hornblow
Not. 14
—
96 A
To Madras, Bengal, and Bombay.
Feb. 28
Scaleby Castle
John Barnet Sotheby
June 25
L. &R.B.
34 M
34 BB
To China.
Feb. 29
Lady Campbell
Thomas Marquis
June 25
L.& R.B.
214 B
214 D
To China.
Feb. 29
PrinceBB Amelia
Nathaniel Turner -
June 12
L.&R.B.
36 Q
36 NN
To China.
Feb. 29
Woodford
^fred Chapman
Feb. 27
—
265 J
To Madras.
Mar. 1
Marchioness of Ely -
Brook Kay -
July 5
L.&B.B.
6D
6M
To China.
Mai. 1
Orwell
Thomas Sanders
June 14
L.&R.B.
20 B
20 J
To China.
Mar. 2
Coromandel
William Hunter
April 4
—
206 B
To Madras.
Mar. 20
Lady Carrington
Thomas E. AVard
Not. 17
—
180 E
To Madras and Bengal.
April 8
Brothers
Ralph Stamp
April 12
—
251 A
To Bombay.
April 10
Camden
James Johnson
April 7
—
250 A
To Bombay.
April 19
Coldstream -
Thomas Dormer
succeeded by
William Heppenstall.
May 29
5D
To Madras and Bengal.
April 27
King George the
Fourth.
Henry Peter Auber -
Sept. 5
238 A
To Calcutta.
April 28
James Sibbald -
J. K. Forbes
Sept. 9
—
64 E
To Bengal.
April 28
Lady Baffles -
James Coxwell
Aug. 30
—
160 A
To Bengal.
May 2
Regret
Thomas Wellbank -
Aug. 3
—
249 A
To Bombay" and Tellicherry.
May 6
Phoenix
Alexander Gordon -
Aug. 8
—
175 N
To Bengal.
May 11
Hyperion ...
Robert Wright Norf or
Aug. 14
—
386 A
To Bombay. (Incomplete.)
May 15
Asia - . •
John Patterson
June 22
—
24 V
To Bombay.
May 27
Clyde -
Thomas Blair
Aug. 28
—
345 C
To Calcutta, Madras, and Colombo.
May 31
Providence
John Adair -
Nov. 8
—
176 F
To Bengal and Madras.
June 3
Richmond
James Kay
Oct. 3
—
329 D
To Calcutta, Madras, and Colombo.
June 8
Brampton . . -
Samuel Moore
Oct. 81
—
328 A
To Bengal.
June 10
Waterloo
H. R. Wilkinson ] -
Oct. 29
—
39 C
To Bengal and Madras.
June 21
Asia
James Lindsay
Oct. 25
—
24 W
To Bengal.
June 22
Timandra
John Price •
Oct. 4
1822
—
289 A
To Bengal.
Not. 6
Farquharson -
William Cruickshank
June 26
L.&R.B.
40 A
40 H
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 6
Inglis
Thomas Borradaile -
succeeded by
J. Dudman, 14th
February 1822.
May 27
1823
L.&R.B.
30 F
30 R
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 6
Marquis Camden
Thomas Larkins
May 22
1822
L.&B.B.
58 D
58 N
To Bombay and China.
JSoy. 6
Repulse
•
John Paterson
July 31
L.&R.B.
51 A
51 G
To China.
Not. 6
Royal George -
Charles S. Timing -
May 22
L.&R.B.
17 P
17 HH
To Bombay and China.
Not. 20
Atlas -
Chas. Otway Mayne
Oct. 1
27 K
To Bengal §nd China.
L.&R.B.
27 X
112
Ledger
log
Ijcgint.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Beraarks.
1820
1822
Nov. 20
Lowther Castle
Charles Mortlock -
Sept. 20
L.&B.B.
50 G
50 T
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 19
Waterloo
Richard Alsager -
Sept. 11
L.&B.B.
39 D
39 M
To Bombay and China.
1821
Jan. 3
Charlei Grant
Hugh Scott -
Sept. 17
L.&B.B.
38 F
38 E
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 3
Kent
Henry Cobb
Aug. 3
1823
L.&R.B.
41 H
41 Q
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 4
General Harrii
George Welstead
May 7
1822
L.&B.B.
32 E
32 N
To Madras and China.
Jan. 5
Kellie Castle •
Alexander Lindsay -
Sept. 23
L.&R.B.
92 B
92 I
To Madras and China.
Feb. 21
VanBittart
W. H. C. Dah7mple
Nov. 29
L.&R.B.
46 M
46 EE
To Bombay and China.
Feb. 28
Bridgewater
William Mitchell -
Sept. 19
L. & E.B.
142 TT
142 ER
To China.
Feb. 28
Hythe
John P. Wilson
June 1
L.&R.B.
28 A
28 G
To China.
Mar. 1
Hsrefordshire
William Hope
May 15
L.&R.B.
49 F
49 E
To China.
Mar. 2
Windsor
Thomas Havlside
June 10
L. ft E.B.
29 C
29 K
To China.
Mar. 3
Minarva
John Mills
Feb. 22
L.&R.B.
14
14 HH
To China.
Mar. 7
Bombay
Charles Graham
succeeded by
J. Stanton.
May 29
L.&E.B.
48 G
48 S
To China.
Mar. 19
Thomas Grenville
James B. Burnett -
July 3
L.&R.B.
10 H
10 V
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 23
Marquis of Wellington
John Blanshard
July 3
L. & R.B.
56 F
56
To Madras and Bengal.
April 17
Albion '
Charles Weller
Sept. 30
—
81 J (a)
To Madras and Bengal.
May 14
Kingston
Wm. Atkins Bowen
Sept. 30
—
244 C
To Bengal and Madras.
May 17
Barrosa
Heniy Hutchinson
June 12
—
99 D
To Bengal and Madras
May 17
Florentia
Samuel Remmington
Oct. 14
—
54 A
To Bengal and Madras.
May 18
Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
Christopher Biden -
Aug. 5
L.&K.B.
53 E
53 N
To Bengal.
May 19
Rose ...
Thomas McTaggart •
Aug. 6
L.&E.B.
59 M
59 DD
To Bengal. :
July 20
Scaleby Castle -
D. B. Newall
Nov. 12
1823
L. & R.B.
34 N
34 CC
To China.
, Oct. 11
Earl of Balcarras
Peter Cameron
July 1
L. & E.B.
35 E
35
To Bengal and China.
Oct. 11
Thomas Coutts
Alexander Chrystie -
June 10
15 C
To Madras and China.
*
L.&E.B.
15 K
Oct. 17
Sir David Scott
William Hunter
July 14
L.&R.B.
33 A
33 G
To Bengal and China.
Oct. 17
William Fairlie
Kennard Smith
July 3
L.&R.B.
57 A
57 G
To Madras and China.;.
Not. 9
Berwickshire -
J. Shepherd -
April 18
L.&R.B.
31 A
31 G
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 9
Duke of York -
Arch. H. Campbell -
April 10
L.
94 G
94 T
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 9
Dunira
MontgomerieHamilton
June 6
21 C
To Bombay and China.
L.&R.B
21 K
Nov. 26
Duchess of Athol
E. M. Daniell -
July 7
L.&R.B
19 A
19 G
To Madras, Bengal, and China. ^
Nov. 28
Macqueen
James Walker
June 18
L.&R.B.
11 A
U G
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 29
Orwell
Thomas Sanders
July 7
1824
L.&R.B
20 C
20 K
To Bombay and China.
Dee. 12
Thames
William Haviside -
Feb. 17
1823
l.&e;b
8 P
811
To Bengal and China.
General Kyd -
Alexander Nairne -
L. only.
'i9! AT
1822
oa iU.
Jan. 7
Bu ckinghamsbire
Frederick Adams •
May 23
L.&E.B
18 D
18 N
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 23
London
John Barnet Sotheby
Aug. 9
[Four J.'
L.&R.B
1 QtoT
1 PP
To Madras and China.
Jan. 24
ALsia
Thos. F.Balderston-
May 23
L.&E.B
24 X
24 YY
To Madras.
113
Log
bagins.
Skip.
Captnin.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Eeceipt
Book.
Keferenoe
Number.
Bemarks.
1822
■geh. 14
Mar. 8
Hai. 15
Mar. 16
Mar. 18
Mar. 26
April 9
April 12
April SO
April 21
April 22
April 22
April 23
April 24
May 23
Oct. 17
Nov. 13
Not. is
Nov. 13
Nov. 14
Canning
Not.
14
Not.
14
Dec.
13
Dec.
13
Dec.
14
Dec.
27
Dec.
27
Dec.
30
1823
Feb. 13
Feb.
24
Feb.
26
Feb.
27
;Feb.
27
Mar.
1
Mar.
12
Mar.
13
Marquis of Huntley
Princess Amelia
Lady Melville
Prince Regent
Astell
Layton
Warren Hastings
Orient -
General Hewett
Marchioness of Ely
Dorsetshire -
Winchelsea
Coldstream
Eoyal George -
Farquhanon
General Kyd
Inglis
Herefordshire -
Kent -
Eepulse
Hythe
Windsor -
Bridgewater -
Kellie Castle -
Waterloo
Scaleby Castle
Castle Huntley
St. Helena
Charles Grant -
Warren Hastings
Bombay
Lowther Castle
Vansittart
Atlas
Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
Marquis of Wellington
William Patterson -
E. W. Norfor -
J. S. H. Fraser
T. Williams -
Eichard Clifford
John Innes
T. W. Aldham
DaTid Miller ,
George Mason
Thomas White
James Pearson
succeeded by
T. W. Barrow.
Brook Kay
Samuel Lyde
William Adamson -
George Stepheni
Christopher Biden -
William Cruiokshank
Alexander Nairne -
Samuel Serle -
William Hope
Henry Cobb
John Paterson
J. P. Wilson
Thomas HaTiside -
William Mitchell -
E. L. Adams
Eichard. Alsager
David Eae Newall -
H. A. Drummond -
James Fairfax
William Hay
Eichard Eawes
John Hine
Thomas Baker
W. H. C. Dalrymple
Chas. Otway Mayne
C. B. Gribble -
John Blanshard
1823
July 12
Oct. 28
June 6
June 6
June 24
July 1
Feb. 8
Aug. 18
1824
July 22
1823
Aug. 28
Aug. 22
May SO
June 19
July 25
1824
May 5
April 14
April 30
May 17
May 4
Mar. 29
June 16
June 6
July 1
May 9
June 4
April 26
May 11
1823
1830
1824
May 18
July 13
April 27
June 15
July 14
June 25
May 28
L.&E.B.
Two E.B.
L.«5E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B
L.&K.B.
L.&K.B.
L.&E.B
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. &E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
only.
L.&E.B
only.
L. & E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&K.B.
L. & E.B.
L.&E.B.
2500.5.
June 16 —
IL.&R.B.
Ff
23 C
23 K
2 F
2I&J
7 F
7Q
36 E
36 00
22 E
22 O
25 F
25 P
12 H
I2E
16 A
9 S
9PP
47 A
37 D
37 I
6 E
6 N
13 J
13 S
4M
4DD
5E
5N
17 Q
17 II
40 B
40 I
52 E
52 N
30 G
30 S
49 G
49 S
41 I
41 E
61 B
51 H
28 B
28 H
29 D
29 L
42 V
42 SS
92 C
92 J
39 E
39 N
34 O &P
34 DD
3Q
327 C
38 G
38 S
9T
9QQ
48 H
48 T
50 H
50 U
46 N
46 FF
27 L
27 Y
53 F
53
56 G
56 P
To Bencoolen and China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bencoolen.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Calcutta.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Madras and
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bengal and China.
To China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Madras and Chinar
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
114
Ledger
Log
Degini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or'
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1823
1824
April 3
Potton
Thomas WeUbank -
Sept. 11
—
26 B
To Bengal.
April 15
Florentia
John Wimble -
May 24
—
54 B
To Bengal.
April 18
Abberton - . .
Lucas PerciTal
July 5
—
55 B
To Bengal.
April 24
Minerva
George Probyn
Aug. 13
L.&R.B.
14 P
14 11
To Bengal.
April 24
Thomas Granville
William Manning -
June 4
L.&R.B.
10 I
low
124 H
To Bengal.
May 10
Rockingham -
C. Beach -
July 7
To Bengal.
May 10
Eoyal George -
William Reynolds -
July 14
—
17 R
To Bengal.
June 10
Buckinghamshire
Richard Glasspoole -
July 27
1825
L.&R.B.
18E &F
18 O
To China.
Not. 17
Duke of York
A. H. CampbeU
succeeded by
W. Pitman.
April 6
L.&R.B.
94 H
94 U
To Bombay, Madras, and China,
Nov. 17
Thos. Coutts -
Alexander Chrystie -
April 21
L. & B.B.
15 D
15 L
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 18
Castle Huntley
H. A. Drummond -
June 7
L.&R.B.
3G
3 R
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 18
General Harris
G. Welstead -
May 20
L. &R.B.
32 P
32
To Beneoolen and China.
Hot. 20
Macqueen
James Walker
May 17
L.&R.B.
11 B
11 H
To Bengal and China.
Nov. 28
Duchess of Athol
B. M. Daniell -
April 20
L.&R.B.
19 B
19 H
To Bengal and China,
Dee. 17
Canning
James Head
succeeded by
Philip Baylis.
Oct. 6
L. & R.B.
23 D
23 L
To Bengal and China.
Sec. 17
Earl of Balcarras
P. Cameron -
May 28
L. & E.B.
35 F
35 (o)
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 17
London
J. B. Sotheby -
Oct. 3
[Three J]
L.&R.B.
1U,V,&W
IQQ
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 31
Dunira . . -
M. Hamilton -
July 7
L. & R.B.
21 D
21 L
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 31
Lady MelTille
Richard Clifford
June 14
L.&R.B.
22 F
22 P
To Madras and China.
Dec. 31
Marquis Camden
T. Larkins -
June 15
L.&R.B.
58 E
58
To Bombay and China.
1824
Jan. 9
"William Fairlie
Kennard Smith
June 1
L.&R.B.
57 B
57 H
To Madras and China.
Feb. 28
Princess Amelia
Thomas Williams -
June 29
[Two J.]
L.&R.B.
36 S&T
36 PP
To China.
Mar. 1
Orwell
Wm. E. Farrer
July 16
L.&E.B.
20 D
20 L
To China.
Mar. 5
Marquis of Huntley -
J. S. H. Eraser
July 1
L.&K.B.
7 G
7 E
To China.
Mar. 5
Thames
William Haviside -
July 20
L. & R.B.
8Q
8 JJ
To China.
Mar. 30
Asia
T. P. Balderston
June 23
—
24 Y
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&R.B.
24 ZZ
Mar. 31
Marchioness of Ely •
Charles E. Mangles -
May 16
J. & B.B.
6 F
6
To Madras and Bengal.
April 2
Rose
Thomas Marquis -
July 29
L.&R.B.
59 N
59 E£
To Madras and Bengal.
April 29
Astell
John Levy
June 21
L. & R.B.
12 I
12 S
To Madras and Bengal.
April 29
Prince Regent
Henry Hosmer
July 20
L.&E.B.
25 G
25 Q
To Calcutta.
May 10
Boyne
George Stephens
Aug. 18
—
45 B
To Bengal and Madras.
May 15
Layton
David Miller
Aug. 12
—
16 B
To Calcutta and Beneoolen.
May 17
Claudine
George Nicholls
June 21
—
44 A
To Bengal and Madras.
Mayit29
General Hewett
T. W. Barrow -
Aug. 18
L.&E.B.
37 E
37 J
To Bengal.
July 12
Juliana
A. Eothringham
July 28
—
75 C
To China and Quebec.
July 12
Moffatt ■
R. R. Brown -
Aug. 1
1826
—
43 D
To China.
Nov, 6
Vansittart
W. H. C. Dalrymple
June 19
L.&E,B.
46
46 GG
To Bombay and China.-
Not. 6
Windsor •
Thomas Haviside -
June 6
L.&E.B.
29 E
29 M
To Bombay, Madras, and China
115
Log
begini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Keference
Number.
Remarki.
1824
Not. 17
Not. 20
Not. 20
Not. 23
Dec. 6
Dec. 20
Dee. 20
Dec. 20
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
1825
Jan. 4
Jan. 4
Feb. 17
Feb. 17
Feb. 17
Mar. 4
Mar. 4
Mar. 4
Mar. 10
April 18
April 18
AprillS
April 18
AprillS
April 19
April 21
April 27
April 28
May 2
May 2
May 3
May 10
May 18
May 18
May 18
May 24
Berwickshire -
General Kyd
Hythe
Eepulse -
Bridgewater -
Farquharson
Inglis
Scaleby Castle •
KelHe Castle -
Sir DaTid Scott
Kent -
Atlas
Herefordshire
Minerva . - -
Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
Warren Hastings
Charles Grant
Lowther Castle -
Warren Hastings
Bombay - - .
Commodore Hayes -
Guildford
James Sibbald -
Marquis of Wellington
Thomas Grenville
Malcolm
Duke of York -
Cambridge
Coldstream
Albion
Childe Harold -
Maitland
Berwick - - .
Broxbornebury
Orient ...
Roxburgh Castle
Bussorah Merchant -
John Shepherd]
Alexander Naime -
John P. Wilson
John Paterson
John B. Manderson
William Cruickshank
Samuel Serle -
David Bae Newall -
Edw. L. Adams
John A. Tween
Henry Cobb
John Hiue
William Hope -
George Probyn
Christopher Biden -
George Mason
WUliamHay -
Thomas Baker
Bichard Eawes
^ John Charretie
L. W. Moncrief
Magnus Johnson
James K. Forbes
John Blanshard
William Manning
James Eyles -
Robert Locke
James Barber -
William Hall
Charles Weller
William W. West -
John L. Studd;
John M. Eilbeck
Thomas Fewson
Thomas White
George Denny
Francis G. Stewart -
1825
May 18
1826
April 3
May 27
April 5
May 2
May 29
May 9
June 16
Mar. 4
1824
May 26
1826
June 15
May 17
June 5
July 3
July 28
Oct. 18
June 1
July 25
July 11
Jan. 16
June 20
1825
Oct. 16
1826
July 18
Aug. 7
1825
Sept. 22
1826
July 10
1825
Oct. 30
1826
June 13
July 12
June 10
1825
Nov. 15
Dec. 5
1826
Oct. 23
Sept. 18
May 27
1825
Dec. 22
L. &R.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&K.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B.
L. & E.B.
E.B.only.
L.&E.B.
L. & B.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B,
31 B
31 H
52 F
52 O
28 C
28 I
51 C
51 I
42 W
42 TT
40 C
40 J
30 H
30 T
34 Q
34 EE
92 D
92 K
33 B
33 H
41 S
27 M
27 Z
49 H
49 T
14 Q
14 JJ
53 G
53 P
9U
9 SS
38 H
38 T
50 I
50 V
9 V
9 RE
48 I
48 U
161 B
78 C
64 F
56 H
56 Q
10 J
10 X
70 A
94 I
94 V
66 D
5F
81 K
62 A
67 B
61 D
82 B
47 B
108 A
63 A
To Bengal and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bengal and China.
To China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bengal and China.
An article on " The Burning of the
Kent," a paintiag by T. M. Hemy,
is attached to this Eeceipt Book.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Calcutta.
To Ceylon and Bengal.
To Madras.
To Bengal and China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Madras.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Madras.
To China.
To Bombay.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bombay.
To Bengal.
To Madras, Bengal and China.
To China.
To China and Quebec.
To Madras and Calcutt*.
116
Ledger
Log
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1825
1825
May 24
Lord Hungerford
James Talbert
Dec. 10
1826
69 A
To Bengal.
June 3
Henry Porchor
John Thomson
Oet. 9
—
73 B
To New South Wales and China.
June 6
Countess of Harcourt
Thomas Delafons
June 13
—
146 A
To China and Halifax.
June 8
Java
Thomas Driver
Mar. 11
—
169 A
To Bengal.
Aug. 16
Eliza
William Faith
Feb. 22
—
68 B
To Calcutta.
Aug. 27
Clyde
Daniel Nesbitt Munro
April 15
1827
—
345 D
To Bengal.
Nov. 17
Edinburgh - , -
Henry Bax
May 1
L.&R.B.
95 A
95 £
To Bombay and China.
Nor. 18
Abercrombie Bobinson
John Innes
April 17
L.&R.B.
71 A
71 E
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 24
Thames
William Haviside
Oct. 12
1826
L.&R.B.
8R
8KK
To Bengal and China. .
Dec. 6
Waterloo
Richard Alsager
May 18
1827
L. &R.B.
39 F
39
To Bengal and China.
Deo. 9
Earl of Balcarras
Peter Cameron
May 16
L.&R.B.
35 G
35 P
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 9
Macqueen -
James Walker
May 7
L.&R.B.
11 C
11 I
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 9
Sir David Scott - -
William Hunter
July 10
L.&R.B.
33 C
33 I
To Bengal and China.
Deo. 10
Dunira - -
M. Hamilton -
Aug. 27
L.&R.B.
21 B
21 M
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 23
Duchess of Athol
E. M. DanieU
April 20
L.&R.B.
19 C
19 I
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 23
Thomas Contts
Alex. Chrystie
April 4
L.&R.B.
IS E
15M
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 27
George the Fourth -
Thomas W. Barrovir -
May 16
1826
L.&R.B.
79 A
79 E
To Bengal and China.
Buckinghamshire
Eoyal George
Richard Glasspoole
Charles S. Timins -
_^
L.&R.B.
18 P
only.
L.&R.B.
17 JJ
This ship was burnt on [the
24tb
only.
December 1825.
1826
1827
Jan. 9
Castle Huntley
H. A. Drummond -
June 13
L.&R.B.
3H
3 S
To Madras and China.
Jan. 12
Lady Melville
Richard Clifford
Aug. 28
L.&R.B.
22 G
22 Q
To Bengal and China.
Jan. 13
Marquis of Huntley -
J. S. H. Fraser
July 18
L.&R.B.
7H
7 S
To Madras and China.
Feb. 9
Marquis Camden
Gilson R. Fox
June 8
L.&R.B.
58 F
58 P
To China.
Mar. 7
Canning
B. Broughton
May 8
L. & R.B.
23 E
23 M
To China.
Mar. 7
General Harris
Joseph Stanton
May 9
L. & R.B.
32 G
32 P
To China.
Mar. 7
London
J. B. Sotheby
June 23
L.&R.B.
1 X
1 RR
To China.
Itlar. 7
Orwell
W. E. Farrei'
June 28
L. &R.B.
20 E
20 M
To China.
Mar. 7
William Fairlie
Thomas Blair
June 5
L.&R.B.
57 C
57 I
To China.
Mar. 22
Marchioness of Ely -
Charles Edward
Mangles.
June 12
L.&R.B.
6 G
6 P
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 22
Rose
Thomas Marquis
July 26
L. & R.B.
59
59 FF
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 23
Prince Regent
Henry Hosmor
June 22
L.&R.B.
25 H
25 R
To Madras and Bengal.
April 13
Marquis of Hastings -
William Ostler
Jan. 13
—
74 B
From China to England.
April 17
Abberton
Lucas Percival
June 21
—
55 C
To Madras and Bengal.
April 17
Lady RafBes -
James CoxweU
July 4
—
160 B
To Madras and Bengal.
April 25
Asia
T. F. Balderson
Aug. 31
—
24 BB
To Bengal.
May 18
Asia
T. F. Stead -
June 2
—
24 AA
To China and Quebec.
May 18
Florentia
T. W. Aldham
June 9
—
54 C
To Bengal.
May 18
Malcolm -
James Eyies
June 8
—
70 B
ToMadras and Bengal.
May 26
James Sibbald
J. K. Forbes
April 21
—
64 G
To Madras and BengaU
May 27
Ann and Amelia
H. W. Ford
succeeded by
James Trist.
June 23
—
80 B
To China and Quebec.
117
Log
Ship.
Capt&in.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Beference
Number.
Remarks.
1826
May 27
May 31
June 3
June 3
June 8
June 10
June 10
June 19
June 20
June 21
Aug. 10
Aug. 14
Aug. 16
Nov. 14
Not. 17
Nov. 24
Nov. 25
Nov. 29
Nov. 29
Dee. 1
Dee. 14
Deo. 15
Dec. 28
Dec. 28
Dec. 28
1827
Jan. 1
Jan. 1
Jan. 3
Jan. 12
Jan. 12
Jan. 13
Feb. 26
Feb. 26
Mar. 1
Lord Amherst -
Hercules -
Asia
Moffatt
Cambridge
Isabella
Princess Amelia
Winchelsea
Cornwall
Lady Kennaway
Coldstream
Fort William -
Cumbrian
Atlas
Lowther Castle
Berwickshire -
Lord Lowther
Duke of York -
Herefordshire
Mangles
Scaleby Castle
Vansittart
Hythe
Inglis
Windsor
Sngland
Farqnharson
Charles Grant
General Kyd -
Waterloo
Bombay
Duke of Sussex
Kellie Castle -
Boyne
Mar. 13 Alfred
Mar. 13 Broxbornebuiy
John Cragie -
William Vaughan -
William Adamson
B. E. Brown
James Barber
William Wiseman
James Kellaway
E. B. Everest -
W. Younghusband -
Thomas Surflen
George Stephens
James Neish
Joseph Blyth -
John Hine
Thomas Baker
John Shepherd'
Charles Steward
Robert Locke -
J. C. Whiteman
William Carr -
David R. Newall -
W. H. C. Dalrymple
John P. Wilson
Samuel Serle -
A. F. Proctor
John Reay
William Cruickahank
William Hay -
Alexander Nairne -
William Manning -
John Charretie
W. H. Whitehead -
W. H. Ladd -
W. L. Pope -
J. Pearson
Thomas Fewson
1827
May 31
—
1826
Dec. 1
—
1827
June 5
—
June 4
—
Feb. 1
—
July 3
—
July 2
—
July 17
—
1826
Dec. 31
—
Dec. 14
—
1827
April 26
—
Jan. 15
—
Feb. 12
1828
July 8
—
L.&E.B.
April 29
—
L.&K.B.
1827
April 11
—
L.&B.B.
April 19
L.
1828
April 25
—
L.SsE.B.
April 15
—
L.&E.B.
1827
May 11
—
1828
July 15
—
L.&R.B.
July 11
—
L. and
'two R.B.
May 3
—
L.&R.B.
July 8
—
L. &R.B.
July 5
—
L.&E.B.
1827
July 6
—
1828
May 24
—
L.&E.B.
May 12
—
L.&E.B.
May 12
—
L.
May 6
—
L.&R.B.
May 14
—
L& R.B.
July 8
—
L.&R.B.
June 2
—
L. and
three
R.B.
1827
Sept. 25
—
1828
Mar. 8
—
Mar. 18
-
76 A
77 B
24 Z
43 E
66 E
60 D
36 U
4 N
90 D
65 A
5 G
91 K
83 C
27 N
27 AA
50 J
SOW
31 C
31 1
72 A
73 K
94 J
94 W
49 I
49 U
89 D
34 R
34 FF
46 P
46 HH
28 D
28 J
30 I
30 U
29 F
29 N
— 88 A
40 D
40 K
38 I
38 U
52 G
52 P
39 G
39 P
48 J
48 V
87 A
87 E
92 E
92 L
— 45 C
140 N
82 C
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Whampoa.
To China.
To Madras.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Beugal.
To Bengal.
To Madras.
To Bengal.
To Madras.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay.
To Bengal and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras, Bengal, and China.
To Madras, Bengal, and China.
To New South Wales and China.
To China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To Madras and China.
To China.
To China.
From China to England.
To China.
To China.
Gs
118
Ledger
Log
begina.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1827
1828
Mar. 13
Lord Hungerford
William Heathorn
Mar. 27
—
61 B
To China.
Mar. 20
Barrosa
H. Hutchinson
April 15
—
99 E
To China.
Mar. 27
Minerva
George Probyn
June 5
L.&B.B.
14 B
14 EK
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 27
Princess Charlotte of
Wales.
Christopher Bideu
July 12
L.&R.B.
53 H
53 Q
To Madras and Bengal.
Mar. 28
Warren Hastings
George Mason
Aug. 18
L.&R.B.
9W
9TT
To Bengal.
AprU25
Marquis of Wellington
Alfred Chapman
July 15
L.&B.B.
56 I
56 R
To Bengal and Madras.
April 25
Thomas Grenville
Charles Shea
Sept. 5
L.&R.B.
10 K
10 y
To Bengal.
May 11
Astell
John Levy
July 3
—
12 J
To China and Halifax.
May 12
Childe Harold
W. W. West
June 11
—
62 B
ToBengal and Madras.
May 21
Larkius
W. Campbell -
July 5
—
104 F
To China.
May 21
Parmelia - - -
J. Wimble -
July 22
—
145 A
To Bengal, Vizagapatam, and
Madras.
May 30
Lord Melville -
Robert Brown -
July 9
—
144 G
To Bengal and Madras.
June 17
Neptune
John Cumberlege -
Aug. 6
—
98 S
To Bombay, Bengal, and Madras.
Not. 13
Guildford
Magnus Johnson
May 7
—
78 D
From China to England.
Not. 15
Bridgewater
J. R. Mandereon -
Mar. 18
L. &
two R.B.
42 X
42XJ0
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 16
Marquis of Hastings -
J. J. Drake -
May 30
1829
"
74 C
From China to England.
Not. 19
Dunira - - .
M. Hamilton
April 22
L.&R.B.
21 F
21 N
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 19
Edinburgh
Henry Bax
April_30
L.&R.B.
95 B
95 F
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 19
General Harris -
Joseph Stanton
July 17
1828
L.&E.B.
32 H
32 Q
To Bengal and China.
Nov. 29
Bepulse
C. B. Gribble -
April 18
1829
L. & R.B.
51 D
51 J
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 3
Sir David Scott -
J. O. McTaggart -
April 25
L.&R.B.
33 D
33 J
To Bengal.
Dec. 3
Thomas Coutts
Alex. Chrystie
July 16
1828
L.&R.B.
15 F
15 N
To Bengal and China.
Deo. 14
Buckinghamshire
Richard Glasspoole -
May 26
L. & R.B.
18 G
' 18 Q
To Bengal and China.
1829
Dec. 18
Berwickshire -
Frederick Madan
April 22
L.&R.B.
31 D
31 J
To Bengal and China.
Deo. 18
Reliance
Charles S. Timins
July 8
L.&R.B.
123 A
123 D
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 19
Marquis of Huntley
J. S. H. Fraser
June 12
L.
7 I
7 T
To Bengal and China.
1828
Jan. 1
Duchess of Athol
E. M. Daniell -
April 22
L.&R.B.
19 D
19 J
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 1
George the Fourth -
Thomas W. Barrow -
June 15
L.&R.B.
79 B
79 F
To Bengal and China.
Jan. 1
Marquis Camden
T. Larkins -
Aug. 8
L.&B.B.
58 G
58 Q
To Bombay and China.
Jan. a
AbercrombieKobinson
John Innes - -
May 19
L.&R.B.
71 B
71 F
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 16
Macqueen
James Walker
June 15
L.&R.B.
11 D
n J
To Madras and China.
Jan. 16
William Fairlie
Thomas Blair -
June 3
L.&R.B.
57 D
57 J
To Madras and China.
Jan. 17
Lord Lowther -
Charles Steward
July 3
l!
72 B
72 F
To Madras and China.
Feb. 1
Castle Huntley -
Thomas Dunkin
July 20
L.&R.B.
3 I
3 T
To China.
Feb. 24
Earl of Balcarras -
B. Broughton -
July 15
L.&B.B.
35 H
35 Q
To Bengal and China.
Mar. 1
OrweU
Wm. E. Farrer
Aug. 13
L.&R.B.
20 F
20 N
To China.
Mar. 3
Canning
Philip Baylis
May 20
L.&R.B.
23 F
23 N
To China.
Mar. 3
London
.Timothy Smith
May 13
L.&R.B.
lY
1 SS
To China.
Mar. 15
Prince Regent -
Henry Hosmer
July 21
L.&R.B.
25 I
25 S
59 F
To Madras and BengaL
'Mar. 17
Rose . • -
Thomas Marquis
Sept. 22
To Madras and Bengal.
L.&K.B.
59 GG
119
Ledger
IiOg
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Receipt
Book.
Eeferance
Number.
Remarks.
1828
1829
April 3
Marchioness of Ely -
Chas. Edd. Mangles
July 4
L.&R.B.
6H
6Q
To Madras and Bengal.
April 8
Asia
T. F. Balderston
June 13
L.&E.B.
24 CC
24 BBB
To Madras and Bengal,
April 29
Hercules
William Vaughan -
July 14
—
77 C
To Madras and Bengal.
April 29
Malcolm
James Eyles -
July 22
—
70 C
To Madras and Bengal.
May 13
Abherton - . -
Lucas Percival
Sept. 2
—
55 D
To Bengal.
May 14
James Fattison
Joseph Grote -
July 7
84 A
To Bengal.
May 16
Lady Kennavray
Thomas Delafont -
June 12
—
65 B
To China and Nova Scotia.
May 21
Lord William Bentinck
J. Craigie
May 27
—
105 A
To China.
May 29
Moira
E. Thornhill
July 14
—
96 B
To Bengal and Madras.
Mar. 29
Susan
G. Holiday
Feb. 12
—
103 A
To Bengal. ,
June 2
Coiomandel
Thomas Boyes
Feb. 3
1828
—
206 C
To Bengal.
June 12
Barrosa
H. Hutchinson
Deo. 20
1829
99 F
To Bengal.
June 12
Coldstream -
David Miller
Jan. 10
—
5H
To Bengal.
June 12
Maitland - - -
Joseph Short
Aug. 24
1828
—
67 C
To Bengal.
June 12
Moffatt
R. E. Brown -
Dec. 18
1829
43 F
To Bengal.
June 13
James Sibbald
Richard Cole
Jan. 13
—
64 H
To Bengal.
June 18
William Money
W. B. Fuloher
Jan. 27
1830
—
207 A
To Bengal.
Nov. 21
Bridgewater
J. E. Manderson
June 3
R.B.
42 Y
42 VV
To Bengal and China.
Nov. 21
Buckinghamshire
Richard Glasspoole -
Sept. 23
L.&R.B.
18 H
18 R
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 21
Herefordshire
William Hope
July 31
L. & E.B.
49 J
49 V
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 21
Lady Melville
Richard Clifford
July 30
L.&R.B.
22 H
22 R
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 8
Farquharson
John Cruickshank -
Oct. 1
L.&E.B.
40 B
40 L
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 8
General Kyd -
Samuel Serle
Sept. 25
L.&E.B.
52 H
52 Q
-.To Bombay and China.
Dec. 8
Inglis -
J. Dudman
Sept. 27
L.&E.B.
30 J
30 V
To Bengal and China.
Deo. 22
Duke of York -
E. Locke
July 30
L.&E.B.
94 K
94 X
To Bengal and China,
Dec. 22
Hythe
G. C. Arbuthnot
Aug. 16
L.&R.B.
28 E
28 L
To Bengal and China.
1829
Jan. 5
Atlas
John Hine -
Aug. 6
L.&R.B.
27
27 BB
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 5
Duke of Sussex
W. H. Whitehead
Aug. 2
L.&E.B.
87 B
87 F
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 5
Kellie Castle -
E. L. Adams
Sept. 28
L.&R.B.
92 F
92 M
To China.
Jan. 19
Thames
J. K. Forbes
Aug. 30
L.&E.B.
8S
8LL
To Madras and China.
Jan. 19
Windsor
Thomas Haviside
Sept. 28
L.&E.B.
29 G
29
To Madras and China.
Jan. 25
Repulse
Henry Gribble
Aug. 5
L.&E.B.
51 E
51 K
To Madras and China.
Mar. 5
Scaleby Castle -
J. B. Burnett
Oct. 18
L.&R.B.
34 S
34 GG
To China.
Mar. 5
Waterloo
D. E. Newall
Oct. 1
L.&E.B.
39 H
39 Q
To China.
Mar. 10
Charles Grant
E. B. Everest
Oct. 21
L.&R.B.
38 J
38 V
To China.
Mar. 10
Lowther Castle
G. K. Bathie
Oct. 18
L.&E.B.
50 K
50 X
To Chma.
Mar. 12
Vaifsittart -
Robert Scott
Oct. 15
L.&E.B.
46 Q
46 II
To China.
Mar. 20
Minerva
George Probyn
May 4
L.&E.B.
14 S
14 LL
To Madias.
Mar. 20
Thomas Grenville -
Charles Shea -
July 12
L.&E.B.
10 L
10 Z
To Madras and Bengal.
April 19
Princess Charlotte of
Christopher Biden
Aug. 31
—
53 I
To Bengal.
Wales.
L.&R.B.
53 B
120
Ledger
Log
liegins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
endii.
or
Keceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks .
1829
1830
April 25
Marquis of Wctllington
Alfred Chapman
Aug. 10
L.&E.B.
56 J
56 S
To Bengal and Madras.
May 11
Asia -
H. Ager -
Sept. 13
—
24 DD
To China.
May 18
Zehobia
J. A. Douglas
June 26
157 A
To Bengal and Madras.
May 19
Mangles
William Carr .-
July 22
—
89 B
To China and Nova Scotia.
May 25
Catherine -
B. Eenn
June 9
—
97 B
To Bengal.
June 1
Eliza -
David Sutton
Aug. 20
—
68 C
To Bengal,
June 1
Ganges
E. M. Boultbee
Mar. 15
—
86 N
86
To Bengal and Madras.
June 1
Lady Nugent
J. Wimble
Oct. 18
—
154 B
To Bengal, (Incomplete.)
Not. 18
Duchess of Athol
E. M. Daniell
1831
April 12
L.&E.B.
19 E
19 K
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 18
Thomas Coutts
Alexander Chrystie -
April 13
L.&E.B.
15 G
15
To Bombay and China.
Nov. 19
William Fairlic -
Thomas Blair
April 19
L.&R.B.
57 E
57 K
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 3
Ahercromhie Robin-
son.
John Innes -
May 10
L.&E.B.
71 C
71 G
To Bombay and China.
Dec. 3
Macqueen
E. Lindsay
May 10
L.&R.B.
11 E
UK
To Bengal and China.
Dee. 18
Dunira -
J. P. Wilson
April 20
L.&E.B.
21 G
21
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 18
General Harris -
J. Stanton
May 4
L.&R.B.
32 I
32 E
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 18
Eeliance
Charles S. Timins -
May 19
L.&E.B.
123 B
123 E
To Bengal and China.
Dec. 23
Orwell
E. M. Isacke -
May 3
L. & E.E.
20 G
20
To Bombay and China.
1830
Jan. 4
Berwickshire -
Frederick Madan
May 4
L.&R.B.
31 E
31 K
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 4
Marquis Camden
T. Larkins
July 14
L.&E.B.
58 H
58 E
To China.
Jan. 5
Edinburgh
Henry Bax
May 7
L.&E.B.
95 C
95 G
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 18
London
T. Smith
May 18
L.&E.B.
1 Z
1 TT
To China.
Jan. 19
Castle Huntley
H. A. Drummond -
July 5
L.&E.B.
3 J
3 V
To Madras and China.
Mar. 3
Astell -
J. Laurence
June 27
L.&E.B.
12 K
12 T
To China.
Mar. 3
Sir David Scott
D. J. Ward -
June 22
L.&E.B.
33 E
33 K
To China.
Mar. 4
Canning -
Philip Bayiis
June 21
L. & E.B.
23 G
23
To China.
Mar. 4
Earl of Balcarras
B. Broughton
June 10
L. & E.B.
35 I
35 K
To China.
Mar. 4
George the Fourth -
T. W. Barrow -
June 8
L&B.B.
79 C
79 G
To China.
Mar. 4
Lord Lowther -
K. C. Eowler
June 24
1830
L.&E.B.
72 C
72 G
To China.
Mar. 17
Morley
W. Harrison -
Oct. 7
—
162 A
From China to England.
Mar. 20
Larkins
W. Campbell -
Oct. 13
1831
— •
104 G
From China to England.
April 25
Susan
G. Holiday -
June 27
—
103 B
To Madras and Bengal.
April 26
Lady Kennaway
L. W. Moncrief
June 20
—
65 C
To Madras and Bengal.
April 27
Protector -
G. Waugh
June 18
—
110 B
To Madras and Bengal.
April 30
Lady East
G. Denny -
Aug. 2
—
111 A
To Madras and Bengal.
May 4
Bengal Merchant
G. E. Eox
Aug. 23
—
85 B
To Madras and Bengal.
May 10
Ann and Amelia
William Eichards -
June 22
—
80
To China.
May 11
Marquis of Hastings -
Joseph Short -
June 29
—
74 D
To Madras and Bengaky
May 13
Eeeovery
H. C. Chapman
May 27
—
106 C
To Madras and Bengal.
May 15
Malcolm
James Byles
May 25
—
70 D
To Madras and Bengal.
May 19
Henry Porcher
G. J. Redman -
July 11
—
73 C
To Madras and Bengal.
May 27
Roxburgh Castle
T. Buttanshaw
May 20
~
108 B
To Bengal.
JMay 30
Stakesby
T. Johnson -
.July 11
—
109 A
To Madras and Bengal.
121
IiOg
begins.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Bemarki.
1830
Jnne 2
Dec. 7
Dec. 7
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 21
Dec. 21
Dec. 22
1831
Jan. 4
Jan. 6
Jan. 19
Jan. 20
Jan. 24
Mar. 5
Mar. 5
Mar. 5
Mar. 5
Mar. 19
Mar. 19
Mar. 19
Mar. 19
Mar. 21
April 1
April 19
May 18
May 19
May 30
June 17
June 24
June 27
July 15
July 16
Dec. 12
Dee. 12
Dec. 12
Dec. 19
Dec. 22
Dec. 26
Maitland
Buckinghamshire
Marquis of Huntley
Thames
Lady Melville -
Farquharson -
General Kyd -
Duke of Sussex
Repulse
Vansittart
Hythe
Herefordshire -
Warren Hastings
Duke of York -
Inglis
Rose - - -
Waterloo
Bombay
Lowther Castle
Minerva
Scaleby Castle
Winchelsea
Maitland
Thomas Grenville
Mangles
Coldstream -
Duke of Buccleugh -
Orient
Oriental
Duke of Northumber-
land.
Ganges
Moira
Asia - - -
Duchess of Athol
Orwell
Hooghly
Sir David Scott
Duniia
James T. Brown
Richard Glasspoole -
John Hine
James Keith Forbes
Robert Clifford
John Cruickshank
Alexander Nairne -
W. H. Whitehead -
Henry Gribble
Robert Scott -
Thomas Shepherd -
William Hope
H. B. Avarne -
R. Locke
J. Dudman
T. Marquis
W. R. Blakeley
James Kellaway
Henry Harris
George Probyn
J. Hillman
P. H. Burt
James T. Brown
Charles Shea
William Carr
William Hall
A. Henning -
Thomas White
J. Leader
W. L. Pope -
E. M. Boultbee
S. Beadle
G. K. Bathie
E. M. Daniell
James Dalrymple
P. J. Reeves
D. J. Ward
M. Hamilton -
25005.
1831
Mar. 31
1832
Mar. 80
Jnne 20
April 13
April 24
May 4
May 8
April 17
April 21
April 18
May 19
May 22
June 18
June 30
June 5
May 23
Mar. 31
June 19
June 25
May 8
June 23
Sept. 3
1831
Aug. 29
1832
June 27
May 23
July 6
May 19
July 11
July 9
June 19
Sept. 29
July 27
1833
Mar. 25
May 4
May 2
1832
June 15
1833
Aug. 12
May 23
H h
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.«5R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.«5R.B.
L. &R.B
L.&E.B.
L.& R.B,
L.&E.B.
L.&E.B,
L. and
two R.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&B.B.
L. & E.B.
L.& R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&E.B,
L.&K.B-
L. & E.B,
L.&E.B,
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
67 D
18 I
18 S
7 J
7 U
8T
8 MM
22 I
22 S
40 F
40 M
52 I
52 R
87 C
87 G
51 F
51 L
46 R
46 JJ
28 F
28 L
49 K
49 W
9X
9UU
94 L
94 Y
30 K
30 W
.^9 Q
59 HH
39 I
39 R
48 K
48 W
50 L
50 Y
14 T
14 MM
34 T
34 HH
4 &P
4 £E
67 E
10 M
10 AA
89 F
5 I
132 G
47 C
134 A
133 A
86 P
96 C
24 E
24 CCC
19 F
19 L
20 H
20 P
131 B
33 F
33 L
21 H
21 P
To Bengal.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China
To Madras and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To China.
To China.
From Calcutta to England,
To Bengal.
To China and Nova Scotia,
To China and Quetta.
To Madras and Bengal,
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bengal and China,
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
From China to England.
To Madras, Bengal, China.
To Madras and China.
122
Log
btguii.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends-
Ledger
or
Beceipt
Book.
Reference
Number.
Remarks.
1831
Dec. 26
Dec. 26
Dee. 26
Dec. 26
Dec. 26
1832
Jan. 25
Jag. 35
Jan. 25
Jan. 29
Feb. 8
Feb. 8
Feb. 26
Mar. 12
Mar. 12
Mai. 13
May 5
May 18
May 21
May 27
May 30
May 31
June 9
June 9
June 18
July 13
July 14
July 17
July 33
Dec. 3
Dec. 3
Dec. a
Dec. 6
Dec. 13
Dee. 17
Dec. 18
Dec. 18
Dec. 18
Dec. 19
1833
Jan. 2
George the Fourtl) -
Macqueen
Marquis Camden
Thomas Coutts
William Fairlie
Abercrombie Robinson
Charles Grant
Reliance
Larkins
London
Windsor -
Lord Amherst
Canning
Edinburgh
Berwickshire
Lord LoTrther
Barrosa
Bolton
Earl of Balcarras
Moffatt
Broxbomebury
Layton
Recovery
Czesar
Lord Amherst
Ann and Amelia
Georgiana
Bencoolen
Bombay
Duke of Sussex
Marquis of Huntley
Duke of York -
luglis
Buckinghamshire
Herefordshire
Kellie Castle -
Warren Hastings
Thames - •
LoTrther Castle
T. W. Barrow -
R. Lindsay
T. Larkins
Alex. Chrystie
Thomas Blair
John Innes -
J. B. Manderson
C. S. Timins
W. CampbeU
T. Smith -
A. F. Proctor
Philip Baylis -
D. Marshall -
H. L. Thomas -
R. C. Fowler
O. H. Wilson
Thomas Wedlock
Aldham.
B. Broushton -
James Cromarty
R. B. Shettler .
Richard Saunders -
T. WeUbank
Henry Thompson -
John Hicks
William Compton -
H. Clement
W. Tnllis
James Eellaway
W. H. Whitehead -
John Eine
R. Locke
J. Dudman -
Charles Shea -
Edward Foord
R. Pattullo -
Thomas Sandys
John Rodes Fidding
Henry Harris -
1833
April 10
April 30
July 5
May 1
June 18
May 11
May 20
July 16
1832
Aug. 1 6
1833
May 16
July 11
1832
Sept. 5
1833
April 11
June 18
June 16
June 21
July 4
May 25
July la
June 22
June 11
June 14
June 19
May 27
May 21
Sept. 15
Sept. 17
July 1
1834
April 21
June 14
June 3
1833
May 19
1834
May 5
July 3
May 14
May 2
May 23
May 6
June 11
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L. «iiB.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B
L.&R.B
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
79 D
79 H
11 F
11 U
58 I
58 S
15,H
15 P
57 F
57 L
71 D
71 H
38 K
38 W
123 C
123 F
104 H
1 AA
lUtJ
29 H
29 P
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&R.B.
R.B.
L.&B.B.
L. & B.B.
Two J.
L. & R.B.
L.&R.B.
L.&B.B.
L.
[Two J.]
L.&K.B.
76 B
23 H
23 P
95 D
95 H
31 F
31 L
72 D
72 H
99 G
234 A
35 J
35 S
43 G
82 D
16 C
106 D
235 J
76 C
80 D
156 I& J
158 A
48 L
48 X
87 D
87 H
7K
7 V
94 M
94 Z
30 !L
SOX
18 J
18 T
49L&M
49 X
92 G
92 N
9Y
9VV
8U
8NN
50M&N
50 Z
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bengal and China,
To Madras, Bengal, and Chins.
From China to England.
To Madras and China.
To China.
In China Sea.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Bengal.
To China.
To China.
To China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Bengal
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bengal.
To Bengal and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras and Bengal.
To Madras, Bengal, and China.
To Madras," Bengal, and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Madras, Bengal, and China.
To Madras, Bengal, and China.
To Bombay and China.
To Bombay and China.
123
Ledger
Log
begini.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
or
Beceipt
Book.
Eeferenoe
Number.
Bemarks.
1833
1834
Jan. 11
Larkins
W. Campbell
June 16
—
104 I
To Bengal and China.
Jan. 16
Castle Huntley
C. K. Johnstone
May 18
—
3 K
To Madras and China.
Jan. 16
Vansittart
Robert, Scott -
May 31
T, ^T? "R
46 S
44 KK
To Madras, Bengal, and China.
Jan. 19
Farquharson -
John Cruickshank
April 29
L.&B.B.
40 G
40 N
To Bombay and China.
Jan. 31
Lady Melville
Thomas Shepherd
May 7
L.&R.B.
22 J
22 T
To Bombay and China.
Mar. 4
Prince Begent
Bichard Aplin
June 19
L.&B.B.
25 J
25 T
To China.
Mar. 18
Scaleby Castle -
J. Hillman
April 1
L.&E.B.
34 U
34 II
To China.
Mar. 18
Thomas Greuville
James Burnett Bur-
nett.
May 31
L.&R.B.
ION
10 BB
To China.
Mar. 18
Waterloo
W. E. Blakely
April 25
L.&E.B.
39 J
39 S
To China.
Mar. 21
Minerva
William Ticehurst -
June 9
L.&E.B.
14 V
14 NN
To China.
Mar. 28
Bose -
T. Marquis -
June 6
L.&E.B.
59 E
59 II
To China.
May 16
William Money
J. O'Brien
Oct. 8
—
207 B
To China.
May 20
Moira
T. A. Johnson
Nov. 12
—
96 D
To China.
May 20
Orient
Thomas White
Aug. 1
—
47 D
To Madras and Bengal,
May 23
Elizabeth -
Johu' Craigie
Sept. 3
—
102 G
To China.
June 25
Bengal Merchant
John Campbell
June 20
—
85 C
To Bengal.
June 25
Severn
G. M. Braithwaite
Aug. 28
—
139 E
To Bengal.
June 25
Sherburne
J. Corbyn
Aug. 20
—
148 A
To Bengal.
July 15
Catherine
B. Kenn -
June 17
—
y7 C
To Bengal.
July 15
D'Auvergne
P. De Huquet
July 26
—
100 A
To Bengal.
July 15
Duke of Argyll
Henry Bristow
July 25
—
93 A
To Bengal.
-July 16
General Palmer
W. Thomas -
Mar. 12
—
101 A
To Bengal.
Aug. 19
David Clark
B. Eayne
June 28
—
153 A
From Calcutta to Singapore and
China.
1836
1837
Dec. 29
Atalanta
John P. Campbell -
April 13
[2 J's.]
E.B.
807 & B
807 G
To Bombay.
[The E.B. is with the " Berenice,"
813 D.]
1837
Mar. 16
Berenice
Capt. George Grant,
June 14
813 A
To Bombay.
LN.
1838
R.B.
813 D
[This B.B. also contains receipts
of the " Atlanta," 807 G.]
Oct. 11
Semiranus
Capt. George Barnes
Brucks, LN.
April 17
E.B.
812A,B,&C
812 G
To Bombay, Mauritius, and Cochin.
1838
1844
-July 15
Semiramis
Lieut. John Patter-
son Porter, I.N.,
succeeded by Lieut.
Charles Harrison
Berthon, I.N., and
Comr. Johu Park
Sanders, I.N.
July 21
1850
812 D
■Journals of voyages between Bom-
bay, Kurraehee, Bushire, Cochin,
and Surat.
Aug. 1
Atalanta
Lieut. Frederick
July 17
—
807 C & D
Journals of several voyages between
Parry Webb, LN.,
Bombay, the Persian Gulf, Aden,
succeeded by
and Suez.
Lieuts. Bobert
\
Lowe, I.N., Charles
Harrison Berthon,
LN., P. W. Hop-
kins, I.N., &c.
1845
Sept. 12
Berenice
Comr. William Lowe,
I.N., succeeded by
Lieuts. James An-
thony Young, I.N.,
William Charles
Barker, I.N., and
John Glen John-
ston, LN.
Jan. 19
813 B&C
Joarnals of voyagesbetweenBombay,
Kurraehee, Muscat, Aden, and
Suez.
124
log
ttgina.
Ship.
Captiin.
Log
endi.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Beference
Number.
Remarks.
1838
Not. 1
1839
Mar. 7
Asg. 9
Aug. 26
Oct 7
Jan. 15
Jan. II
April 10
1840
July 8
July 19
Aug. 18
Hugh Lindsay
Zenobia
Hugh Lindsay
Queen
Zenobia
Cleopatra
Nemesie
Sesostris
Sesostris
Victoria
Zenobia
Sesostris
Cleopatra
Dec. 19
Sesostris
Lieut. Philip Lewis
Powell, I.N., suc-
ceeded by Lieuts.
Frederick Parry
Webb, I.N., Chas.
Dugald Campbell,
I.N., and John
James Frushard,
I.N.
G. R. Fox -
Lieutenant Charles
Dugald Campbell,
I.N., succeeded by
Lieutenants John
James Frushard,
I.N., and Harry
H. Hewett, I.N.
Walter Warden
Lieut. Henry A.
Ormsby, I.N., suc-
ceeded by Lieut.
Alexander Henry
Gordon, I.N., and
Alfred Newman.
Lieut. John Park
Sanders, I.N.
William Hutcheons
Hall.
Capt.Robt. Moresby,
I.N.
Capt. Robt. Moresby,
LN.
Lieut.GeorgeBorlase
Kempthorne, I.N.,
succeeded by
Lieuts. John Shaw
GrieTe, I.N., An-
drew Nisbett, I.N.,
William Charles
Barker, I.N.,
Frederick Erskine
Manners, I.N.,
and George Norris
Adams, I.N.
Alfred Newman
Capt. Robt. Moresby,
I.N., succeeded by
Lieuts. James
Anthony Young,
I.N., and Beh-
iamin Hamilton,
I.N.
Lieut. Frederick
Parry Webb, I.N.,
succeeded by
Lieuts. John Bird,
I.N., Henry Came
Boulderson, I.N.,
and Edward Webb
Stone Uaniell, I.N.
Capt. Robt. Moresby,
I.N., succeeded by
Lieut. James Ren-
nie, I.N.
1839
Not. 21
July 14
1841
April 22
1840
Mar. 29
1842
Not. 2
L.&R.B,
1839
R.B.
1843
L.
1840
Feb. 27
—
April 19
R.B.
1854
Not. 13
—
1842
Not. 27
1846
Aug. 12
—
1845
April 21
—
1844
July 8
—
805 A
808 A
805 B
800 A-A
800 A-F
808 B
799 D
809 C
804 B
804 A & B
804 G
810 A&B
808 C
804 D
799A&B
804 C
Journals of voyages from Bombay-
Co) To Aden.
(6) To Suez,
(e) To Muscat and Bussorah.
From Glasgow to Bombay.
Journals of Toyages between
Bombay, Muscat, Kurrachee, and
Bassein.
To Calcutta.
Journal of Toyage between Bombay
and Suez.
Towards Ceylon.
To the Cape of Good Hope.
Journals of Toyages between Bombay^
Aden and Suez.
Journals of two voyages between
Bombay and Suez.
Journals of several voyages from
Bombay to Aden.
From Bombay to Kurrachee, Suez,
and Aden.
Journals of several voyages betweeit
Bombay, Muscat, Kurrachee, ani
Aden.
125
Log
begins.
S
1841
April 3
Auckland
Sept. 29
Medusa
1842
Mar. 8
Memnon
May 9
Acbar
July 20
Semiramis
1843
April 1
Memnon
July 1
Acbar
1844
Jan. 3
Nemesis
June 13
Auckland
June 20
Acbar
Aug. 27
Acbar
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ang. SO
Sept. 9
Sent. 23
Sesostris
Nemesis
Cleopatra
Nov. 3
Fame
1845
April 21
Atalanta
May 1
Queen
May 21
V ictoria
June 7
Megna
June 24
QueeD
2500
5.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Eeference
Number.
Remarks.
Comr. William Lowe,
I.N., succeeded by
Lieuts. Harry H.
Hewett, I.N., and
Richard Ethersey,
I.N., Comr. Henry
Blope Lynch, I.N.,
and Lieut. Allen
Edward Ball, LN.
Lieutenant Harry H.
Hewett, I.N.
Comr. Frederick
Thomas Powell,
I.N.
Capt. John Pepper,
I.N., and Comr.
Richard Ethersey,
I.N.
Lieut. Charles Har-
rison Berthon, I.N.,
succeeded by Com-
mander John Park
Sanders, I.N., and
Lieutenants Ed-
ward Webb Stone
Daniell, I.N., Ben-
jamin Hamilton,
I.N., and John
James Frushard,
I.N.
Comr. Frederick
Thomas Powell,
I.N.
Capt. John Pepper,
I.N.
A. William Oliver -
Comr. Henry Alex-
ander Ormsby, I.N.
Commander Richard
Ethersey, I.N., suc-
ceeded by Lieu-
tenants John Wil-
liam Young, I.N.,
and Allen Edward
Ball, I.N.
Commander Richard
Ethersey, LN., suc-
ceeded by Lieu-
tenant John Wil-
liam Young, I.N.
Comr. James An-
thony Young, I.N.,
succeeded by Comr.
John James Frus-
hard, LN.
R. S. Ross -
Lieut. Edward Webb
Stone Daniell, suc-
ceeded by Lieut.
Benj. Hamilton,
LN.
John William Lewis
Lieut. John William
Young, LN.
Lieut. John Glen
Johnston, I.N.
Lieut. William Chas.
Barker, I.N.
J. Digney
Lieut. John Gien,
Johnston, I.N.
1844
June 4
1842
Aug. 30
June 22
1844
Aug. 6
1853
Aug. 3
1843
April 30
Sept. 16
1844
Feb. 16
Sept. 25
1854
May 14
1845
Oct. 9
Not. 27
1844
Oct. 18
1845
Oct. 26
Mar. 29
May 9
July 13
Not. 25
Sept. 26
Sept. 6
1 i
R.B.
R.B.
811 A
819 A
814 A
814 C
803 A & B
803 G
812 E
814 B
803 C
809 A
811 B
803 D
803 E
804 E
809 B
799 E
801 A &B
807 E
800A&B
810 C
806 A
800 A-C
800 A-D
Journals of seTeral voyages between
Bombay, Aden, Mocha, Suez,
Kurrachee, Singapore, and
Chusan.
From Colombo to Singapore, Amoy,
and Shanghai.
To Mauritius.
Journals of two voyages :—
(1') To Macao.
(2) From Bombay to Aden.
Journals of voyages between Bom-
bay, Aden, and Suez.
Journal of voyage between Bombay
and Kurrachee.
From Macao to Suez.
Between Bombay, Kurrachee, and
Bassein.
Also Abstract in 820.
Journals of a series of voyages
between Bombay, Aden, and
Suez.
Also Abstract in 820.
Also Abstract in 820.
Also Abstract in 820.
Also Abstract in 820.
From Glasgow to Calcutta.
Also Abstract in 820.
From Bombay to Suez.
Also Abstract in 820.
Printed Journal of an axperimental
voyage up the Ganges.
From Suez to Aden. (Also Abstract
in 820.)
126
Log
liegiiu.
Ship.
Captain.
Log
ends.
Ledger
or
Receipt
Book.
Keference
Number.
Kemukt.
1846
Mar. 16
Mar. 24
April 8
April 25
May 24
June 23
Oct. 25
1847
Sept. 25
Oct. 15
1848
Oct. 3
1855
Feb. 24
1856
Aug. 15
Auckland
Victoria
Sesostris
Acbar
Semiramis
Atalanta
MoozufFer
Ajdaba
Queen
Feerooz
Coromandel
Cornr. Henry Came
Boulderson, I.N.,
succeeded by Lieu-
tenants Benjamin
Brangwin, I.N.,
and John "William
Young, I.N.
Lieutenant William
Charles Barker,
I.N.
Comr. John James
Frushard, I.N., suc-
ceeded by Lieu-
tenant Benjamin
Hamilton, I.N.,
Comr. Thomas
Grere Carless, I.N.,
and Capt. William
Lowe, I.N.
Lieut. John William
Young, I.N., suc-
ceeded by Lieu-
tenant Benjamin
Hamilton, I.N.
Lieut. Edward Webb
Stone Daniell, I.N.
Lieut.
Henry
I.N.
Alexander
Gordon,
Commander Richard
Ethersey,I.N., suc-
ceeded by Com-
mander Harry H.
Hewett, I.N.
Comr. John Park
Sanders, I.N., suc-
ceeded by Comr.
Alexander Henry
Gordon, and Lieu-
tenants Charles
Dugald Campbell,
I.N., Henry Wil-
liam Grounds, I.N.,
James Rennie, I.N.,
and William Chas.
Barker, I.N.
Capt. Thomas Grere
Carless, I.N.
Comr. John James
Frushfird,I.N.,suc-
ceeded by Lieu-
tenant Alan Hyde
Gardner, I.N.,Com-
manders James
Rennie, I.N., and
Henry Albert
Matthew Drought,
I.N., and Lieut.
William Balfour,
I.N.
Comr. Edward Webb
Stone Daniell, I.N.
Commander Charles
Dagald Campbell.
1847
Oct. 18
1846
Oct. 8
1848
Mar. 24
1847
Nov. 8
Mar. 13
1848
Mar. 10
1849
Jan. 27
1854
June 23
L.&R.B
L. & B.B.
1848
April 2
1851
April 18
1855
Mar. U
1856
Dee. 3
811 C
810 D
804 F
803 F
812 F
807 F
802 A
802 B
802 C
815 A
815 B
800 A-E
818 A
817 A
816 A
816 B
Also Abstract in 820.
Also Abstract in 820.
Also Abstract in 820.
Also Abstract in 820.
Also Abstract in 820.
Also Abstract in 826.
To Bombay, Aden, Eurrachee,
Suez, and Madras.
Journal of a voyage to Bombay and
of several voyages between Bom-
bay, Aden, and Suez.
Also Abstract in 820.
Journal of voyages between Bombay,
Aden, and Suez.
From Bombay to Mangalore and
Aden.
iTo Madras.
No.
127
Section III.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Subject.
Date.
Bemarks.
V 2
3
>/ 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
II
12
13
14
15
16
J-^17
y 18
19
•^ 20
21
22
23
24
2.5
26
29
30
31
25005.
Historical Sketch of Shipping Concerns of the East India Com-
pany, and papers on other Marine subjects. «
East India Company's Ancient Commerce. Papers relating to •
Abstracts of Ships' Journals - ...
Miscellaneous Papers : — Bills of Lading, Commissions, &c.
Bough Accounts kept in the Sixth Voyage . . -
Accounts of Bichard Cocke in the Eighth Voyage
Index to a missing list of Sailors - - -
Lists of Boatswain's stores issued aboard the " Expedition "
List of Stores on the " Jonah " - - - -
Copies of Wills of Deceased Sailors, Inventories of their Goods,
and Accounts of Wages aboard the " Beformation."
Copies of Wills, and Inventories, of persons deceased on the
" Eestoration."
The same for ship " London "; also Eecord of Consultations held
on board.
" A Book of Entertainment of Mariners." [Lists of Sailors, &c.,
engaged, with notes of sums paid as imprest, and with signatures
of those thus enrolled.]
Ledger account of payments to sailors and soldiers - - .
Letters written or received by William Bass, Captain of ship
" London."
Purser's accounts for ship " London " -
Letters written and consultations held on board the "Loyal
Adventure " during a voyage to the Philippine Islands and
China.
Letters written or received by Captain Finch Beddall, of the
" Samuel and Anna " on her voyage to China and Bengal,
and back.
Letters written or received by Captain William Lambert, of the
" Edward and Dudley," during a voyage to Banjarmassim.
Accounts of Goods, Stores, Crew, &o., on board the "Loyal
Cook."
Abstract of Proceedings of Court of Directors regarding
Shipping.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
Marine and Shipping Committees. Bough Notes relating to
subjects dealt with by.
Lost Ships. Various papers in Joint Committee of Warehouses
and Shipping.
Commercial and Shipping Affairs. Minutes of Special Committee
Committee of Shipping. Extracts from Minutes of -
Committee of Shipping. Minutes of -
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
1600 to 1796
1673, 1781-2, &c.
1610 to 1623.
1606 to 1723
1610 to 1611
1611 to 1613
1626
1638 to 1640
1639
1639
1660 to 1661
1664 to 1665
1665 to 1668
1669 to 1674
1672 to 1674
1675 to 1676
1684 to 1686
1702 to 1705
1703 to 1704
1708
September 1739 to July
1799.
January 1780 to March
1792.
1782 to 1785
1810
1813 to 1814
1802 to 1815
23rd November 1803 to
11th April 1804.
23rd April 1813 to 13th
April 1814.
20th April 1814 to 12th
April 1815.
18th April 1815 to 10th
April 1816.
17th April 1816 to 9th
April 1817.
Original lists.
Formerly Birdwoodi
Becords : —
EE & FF.
B, a, 2.
B, b, 1.
R,b,4.
B, b, 2.
E,b, 8.
B, b, 9.
B, b, 10.
B,
b.
IK
K,
b.
5.
R.
b.
6.
JJ
1 ^
,1-
B,
b.
7.
E,
a.
4.
E, a, 5.
B, a, 6.
E, b, 3.
With index.
With index.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Kk
128-
No.
Subject.
Date.
liemarks.
■32-
Committee of Shipping. Minutes of -
15th April 1818 to 14th
April 1819.
With index.
33
Do. do. - - -
20th April 1819 to 12th
April 1820.
Do.
34
Do. do. - . • . - .
19th April 1820 to 11th
April 1821.
Do.
35
Do. do. ....
18th April 1821 to 10th
-- April 1822 .
Do.
36
Do. do. . . . -
April 1822 to April 1823
Do.
31
Do. do. ...
April 1823 to April 1824
Do.
38
Do. do. ...
April 1824 to April 1825
Do.
39
Do. do. ....
April 1825 to April 1826
Do.
40
Do. do. ...
April 1826 to April 1827
Do.
41
Do. do.
April 1827 to April 1828
42
Do. do. ...
April 1828 to April 1829
43
Do. do. ....
April 1829 to April 1830
44
Do. do. ....
April 1830 to April 1831
45
Do. do. - . . _
April 1831 to April 1832
46
Do. do. ....
.\pril 1832 to April 1833
47
Do. do, - - -
April 1833 to April 1834
48
Alphabetical Index to Minutes of 1832 ^ - . -
49
Illicit Trade. Printed volume giving the proceedings of the Court
of Directors, &c.
1799
50
Private Trade from India. MS. copies of letters and sug-
gestions.
ISOO
51
Committee on Private Trade. Minutes of the - - -
April 1810 to April 1811
52
Committee of Correspondence. Minutes on Marine matters
28th April 1824 to 25th
September 1827.
With index.
-53
Do. do. do.
3rd October 1827 to 14th
April 1830.
Do.
54
Do. do. do.
5th May 1830 to 30th
October 1832.
Do.
55
Do. do. do.
7th November 1832 to
4th February 1835.
Do.
56
Minutes of Court of Directors or of Committees relating to
Marine matters.
11th October 1837 to
27th February 1839.
Do.
57
Do. do. do. do. -
6th March 1839 to 11th
February 1840.
Do.
58
Do. do. do. do. -
12th February 1840 to
1st June 1841.
Do.
59
Do. do. do. do. -
. 2nd June 1S41 to 27th
July 1842.
Do.
60
Do. do. do. do. -
3rd August 1842 to 29th
December 1843.
Do.
€1
Do. do. do. do. -
.3rd January 1844 to 24th
June 1845.
Do.
«2
Do. do. do. do. -
2nd July 1845 to 30th
September 1846.
Do.
■63
Do. do. do. do. -
7th October 1846 to 29th
December 1848.
Do.
«4
Do. do. " do. do. .
3rd January 1849 to 26th
March 1851.
Do.
C5
Do. do. do. do. -
2nd April 1851 to 30th
December 1853.
. Do.
«6
Do. do. do. do. .
4th January 1854 to 28th
December 1855.
Do.
129
No.
Subject.
Date.
Remarks.
67
Minutes of Court of Directors or of Committees relating to
Marine matters.
2nd January 1856 to 30th
June 1858.
With index.
68 <
Minutes of Court of Directors or of Committees relating to
Marine matters.
Minutes of Council or of Committees relating to Marine
matters.
1st July to 3 1 St August
1858.
1st September 1858 to
30th April 1859.
- Do.
69
Do. do. do. do. -
3rd May to 29th No-
vember 1859.
Do.
70
Do. do. do. do. -
26th November 1859 to
18th ITebruary 1867.
Do.
71
Court Minutes and Papers relating to Marine subjects -
1844 to 1859
72
Register of " Court Committee Papers " -
November 1851 to
August 1866.
With index.
73
Minutes of Council on Miscellaneous Marine matters. (2 vols.) -
1864 ta 1866
74 to 81
Original Collections referring to matters considered in Marine
Committee.
1838
82 to 91
Do. do. do. do. -
1839
92 to 102
Do. ■ do. do. do. -
1840
103 to 112
Do. do. do. do. -
1841
113 to 122
Do. do. do. do. -
1843
123 to 131
Do. do. do. do. •
1843
132 to 140
Do. do. do. do. -
1844
141 to 149
Do. do. do. do. -
1845
150 to 158
Do. do. do. do. •
1846
159 to 167
Do. do. do. do.
1S47
168 to 173
Do. do. do. do. -
1849
174 to 180
Do. do. do. do.
1850
181 to 186
Do. do. ^ do. do. -
1851
187 to 195
Do. do. do. do. -
1848
196 to 201
Do. do. do. do. -
1852
202 to 207
Do. do. do. do. -
1853
208 to 213
Do. do. do. do. -
1854
214 to 219
Do, do. do. do. -
1855
220 to 228
Do. do. do. do.
1856
229 to 241
Do. do. do. do. -
1857
■242 to 255
Do. do. do. do. -
1858
256 to 266
Do. do. do. do. -
1859
267
Original Collections to Marine Minutes. Numbered 1 to 199
1859
268 to 277
Do. do. Numbered 200 to 2,354
i«<;o
278 to 286
Do. do. Numbered 1 to 1,904 -
1861
287 to 295
Do. do. Numbered 1 to 1,780
1862
296 to 304
Do. do. Numbered 1 to 1,999 -
1863
305 to 311
Do. do. Numbered 1 to 1,559 -
18B4
312 to 317
Do. do. Numbered 1 to 1,361 -
5865
318 to 322
Do. do. Numbered 1 to 1,517
1806
323
Do. do. Numbered 1 to 395
1867
v^ 324
Letters to the Company on various Marine subjects
1716 to 1814
325
Do. do. do.
1785 to 1814
With fisti
326
Register of Home Letters received in the Public, Marine, and
Ecclesiastical Department.
?th January 1836 to 1st
September 1S39.
130
No.
Subject.
Date.
Bemarks.
337
Register of Home Letters received in the Public, Marine, and
Ecclesiastical Department. .
September 1839 to De-
cember 1846,
328
Begister of Secretarial Marine Correspondence. Letters-
received.
1855 to 1858
With index.
329
Begister of Home Letters received in the Marine and Transport
Department, showing their disposal, &c. ; -with index to names
and sulijects.
23rd November 1859 to
December 1860.
mo
Do. do. do. do. -
1861
331
Do. do. do. do. -
1862
332
Do. do, do. do. -
1863
393
Do. do. do. do. -
1864
334
Do. do. do. do. -
1865
335
Do. do. do. do. -
1866
336
Do. do. do. do. -
1st January to 30th
April 1867.
337
Do. do. do. do. -
30th April 1867 to 31st
December 1868.
No index.
338
Home Letters Out Book, Marine Branch ...
3rd December 1837 to
8th September 1838.
With index.
339
Do. do. ...
13th September 1838 to
25th April 1839.
Do.
340
; Do. do. ...
25th April to 10th De-
cember 1839.
Do,
341
Do. do. ...
13th December 1839 to
3l5t July 1840.
Do,
342
Do, do. ...
1st August 1840 to 6th
July 1841.
Do.
343
Do. do.
8th July 1841 to 22nd
March 1842.
Do,
344
Do. do.
23rd March to 26th Oc-
tober 1842.
Do.
345
Do. do.
27th October 1842 to 13th
July 1843.
Do.
346
Do. do. ...
15th July 1843 to 15th
IMarch 1844.
Do.
347
Do. do.
20th March to 21st No-
vember 1844.
Do,
348
Do. do. . -
21st November 1844 to
2nd October 1845.
Do.
349
Do. do. ...
3rd October 1845 to 6th
July 1846.
Do.
350
Do. do. . . -
6th July 1846 to 28th
May 1847.
Do,
351
Do. do. - ...
2nd June 1847 to 28th
July 1848.
Do.
352
Do. do.
6th August 1848 to 31st
October 1849.
Do.
353
Do. do. - - .
1st November 1849 to
30th November 1850.
Do.
354
Do. do. - -
4th December 1850 to
30th November 1851.
Do.
355
Do. do. - - .
4th December 1851 to
30th November 1852,
Do.
356
Do. do. ....
1st December 1852 to
24th August 1854.
Dp,
357
Do. do. ...
24th August 1854 to 29th
December 1855.
Do.
358
Do. do. - - - -
2nd January 1856 to 31st
March 1857.
Do.
131
No.
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
S70
371
372
373
374
375
376
^377
378
379
380
381
382
-383
:384
^85
-■386
-387
-388
-389
590
-391
-25005.
Subject.
Home Letters Out Books, Marine Branch
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Marine Department. Demi-Official Home Letters
Marine Department Home Letters. Guard Book of Original
Drafts (Approved Finance Committee).
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do. -
do. -
do.
Various Letters, &c., relating to Shipping. Guard Book
Fragmentary Correspondence on Marine Subjects, &c.
Eeference Papers in Original. Gu.ird Book
Register of Marine Letters received from the three Presidencies ;
showing dates of receipt, replies, &c.
Abstracts (printed) of Marine Letters received from the three
Presidencies.
Rough Abstracts of Letters sent to India, Madras, and Bombay -
Secretary's Letters to the three Presidencies . . -
Paragraph Book, giving abstract of subjects in despatches to
India.
" Board's Collections," being Abstracts of Public Letters and
Consultations from India on Marine Subjects.
Abstracts of India and Bengal Letters received - - -
General and Marine Department Letters from India and Bengal.
MS. duplicates.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do. -
do. -
Date.
1st April to 30th Sep-
tember 1857.
1st October 1857 to 31st
March 1858.
1st April to 1st September
1858.
4th September 1858 to 8th
March 1859.
2nd April to 9th October
1859.
2nd November 1859 to
24th April 1860.
25th April to 27th No-
vember 1860.
27th November 1860 to
11th June 1861.
12th June to 31st De-
cember 1861.
let January to 8th
August 1862.
9th August 1862 to 17th
February 1863.
18th February to 17tli
September 1863.
18th September 1863 to
30th May 1864.
1st June 1864 to 5th May
1865.
9th April 1838 to 6th
August 18C6.
November 1S59 to July
1861.
August 1861 to December
1862.
January 1863 to December
1864.
January 1865 to April
1867.
1839 to 1860
1794 to 1835
1861 to 18C7
1855 to 1858
1861 to 1866
1859 to 1867
1st May 1835 to 24th No-
vember 1845.
1837 to 1860
1796 to 1806
January 1830 to October
1858.
19 of 1836 to 118 of 1840
1 of 1841 to 46 of 1842
1 of 1843 to 14 of 1844
1 of 1845 to 146 of 1846
Remarks.
With index.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.'
Do.
Do-
Ll
132
No.
Subject.
Date.
Bemarks.
392
General and Marine Department Letters from India and Bengal.
MS. duplicates.
1 of 1847 to 48 of 1849
393
Do. do. do. do. -
1 of 1850 to 26 of 1852
394
Do. do. do. do. -
5 of 1853 to 21 of 1855
395
Do. do. do. do. -
1 of 1856 to 42 of 1858
396
Bengal Letters received in Marine Department - - -
1839 to 1846
397
Do. do. do.
1847 to 1854
398
India Letters received in Marine Department -
1855 to 1858
With indexes.
399 to 401
Marine Letters received from the Government of India; with
Collections. (3 vols.)
1858
402
Marine Letters and Enclosures, 1 to 9. New series
1858
403 to 408
Marine Letters and Collections. (6 vols.)
1859
409 to 411
\ Do. do. (3 vols.) - - -
iseo
412
Marine Letters and Enclosures - - - . .
1861
413
Do. do. - ...
1862
414
Do. do. - -
1863
415
Do. do. - - -
1864
416
Do. do. - - ...
1865
417
Do. do. . -
1866
418
Do. do. ...
1867
419
Letters received from India by other Departments and transferred
to Marine Department for disposal.
1858
420
Do. do. do. do. -
1859
421
Do. do. do. do. -
1860
422
Do. do. do. do. .
1861 to 1865
423
Original (signed) Marine Letters received from the Govern-
ment of India and Secretaries to the Governments of India and
Bengal, with list at commencement and index at end of book.
3rd November 1858 to
end of 1859.
(1.)
424
Do. do. do. do. -
1860
(2.)
425
Do. do. do. do. -
1861
(3.)
426
Do. do. do. do. -
1862
(4.)
427
Do. do. do. do. .
1863 to 1864
(5.)
428
Do. do. do. do.
1865 to 1867
(6.)
429
Secretary's Letters received from Bengal
I860 to 1864
430
Marine Despatches to India. MS. duplicates of - - .
1 of 1857 to 61 of 1858
431
Marine Despatches to Government of India. List at commence-
ment and index at end of volume.
15th September 1858 to
end of 1859.
(!■>
432
Do. do. do. do. -
1860
(2.)
433
Do. do. ^ do. dp. -
1861
(3.)
434
Do. do. do. do. -
1862 to 1863
(4.)
435
Do. do. do. do. -
1864 to April 1867
(5.)
435
Marine Despatches to Bengal. Drafts of -
1 of 1861 to 60 of 1863
437
Marine Collections. Duplicates of - - -
1831 to 1850
438
Do. do. ...
1851 to 1859
439
Madras Letters received. Abstracts of ...
January 1830 to October
1858.
440
Marine and Public Letters received from Madras
19 of 1837 to 18 of 1845
441
Do. do. do. -
1 of 1846 to 9 of 1849
442
Do. do. do.
1 of 18.50 to 21 of 1856
133
H"o.
Subject.
Date.
Remiirks.
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
[
461 ■{
Marine and Public Letters received from Madras
Indexes to Letters received from Madras - . . -
Marine Letters received from Madras ; with enclosures. Also
Marine Letters, Military Branch.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do. -
do. -
do. -
do.
do. -
do. .
do. -
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475 & 476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
4S4
Lettsrs received from Madras by other Departments and trans-
ferred to Marine Department for disposal.
Original (signed) Marine Letters, received from Madras. List at
commencement and index to subjects at end of book.
Do. do. do. do. -
Do. do. do. do. -
Marine Despatches to Madras. With list and index
Do. do. do.
Do. do. do.
Bombay Marine Letters received. Abstracts of -
Marine and Forest Department Letters from Bombay. Precis of,
para, by para.
FoUoTred by Marine Letters - - - -
Bombay Letters received in Marine Department - - -
Do. do. do.
Do. do. do.
Marine or Steam Letters from Bombay
Steam Department Letters from Bombay . . -
Marine Department Letters from Bombay -
Do. do. - -
Do. do. . . .
Do. do. - . .
Do. do. . . -
Do. do.
Marine Letters received from Bombay, with enclosures
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
'do.
Bombay Letters (varicus) transferred to Marine Department for
diiiposal.
1 of 1857 to 33 of 1858
1855 to 1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1859 to 1865
5th November 1858 to
end of 1859.
1860 to 1861
1862 to 1867
29th September 1858 to
end of 1859.
1860 to 1861
1862 to April 1867
January 1830 to October
1858.
7th October 1818 to 30th
November 1822.
7th October 1823 to 15th
August 1832 (No. 17).
1838 to 18'!4
1845 to 1850
1851 to 1858
1 to 83 of 1838
1 of 1839 to 134 of 1840
2 of 1841 to 83 of 1843
1 of 1844 to 91 of 1846
1 of 1847 to 114 of 1849
1 of 1850 to 63 of 1852
1 of 1853 to 66 of 1856
1 of 1857 to 59 of 1858
1858
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1858 to 1866
(2.)
(3.)
(2.)
(3.)
I
r
Vol.
NevrSeries,ltol3v
134
No.
Subject.
Date.
Bemarki;.
485
Five Miscellaneous Collections (Bombay) - - -
1849 to 1857
486
Original (signed) Marine Letters received from Bombay. List at
commencement and index of subjects at end of volume.
9th November 1858 to
end of 1859.
(I.)
487
Do. do. do. do. -
1860
(2.)
488
Do. do. do. do. -
1861
(3.)
489
Do. do. do. do. -
1862
(4.)
490
Do. do. do. do. -
1863 to 1864
(5.)
491
Do. do. do. do. -
1865 to March 1867
(6.)
492
Abstracts of Despatches to Bombay ....
1769 to 1813
493
Marine and Forest Department Despatches to Bombay -
31st October 1827 to
25th May 1836.
494
Marine Despatches to Bombay. MS. copies - -
1 of 1855 to 87 of 1856
495
Do. do. . . -
lof 1857 to 57 of 1858
49r,
Do. do. With list and index of subjects
15th September 1858 to
end of 1859.
(1)
497
Do. do. do. do. -
1860
(2.)
498
Do. do. do. do. -
1861
(3.)
499
Do. do. do. do. -
1862
(4.)
500
Do. do. do. do. -
1863
(5.)
501
Do. do. do. do. -
1864 to 1867
(6.)
502
Marine Despatches to Bombay. Drafts of - -
1 of 1863 to 18 of.l867
503
Abstracts of Bombay Letters .....
1770 to 1817
504
Abstracts of Bombay Consultations
1790 to 1811
■-^505
List of Company's own ships outward bound, with particulars -
1722 to 1810
506 ■
List of Times appointed for Ships of the several Seasons ^
and
Lists of Ships in the Service, with Lists of Directors
1773 to 1800
1775 to 1800
507 i
Lists of Times appointed for Ships of the smreral Seasons -
and /
Lists of Ships in the Service, with Lists of Directors
1792 to 1829
1805 to 1828
508 .
Lists of Times appointed for Ships of the several Seasons -
and
Lists of Ships in the Service, with Lists of Directors
1801 to 1832
1801 to 1832
509
Lists cf Ships abroad .....
1807 to 1832
510
Hardy's List of Ships. Guard Book of printed Lists of ^Ships
sailing to Foreign Ports.
1838 to 1847
511
Jerusalem Lists. Guard Book of ....
January 1858 to August
1867.
512
Lloyd's Lists - - - - - .
1st January to 30th June
1859.
;
513
Do. - - - - -
1st July to 31st De-
cember 1859.
514
Do. - . - . - .
1st January to 30th June
1860.
^
515
Do, . - ...
1st July to 31st De-
cember 1860.
516
Do. .....
1st January to 30th June
186).
517
Do? - - ...
Ist July to 31st De-
cember 1861.
518
Do. - - ...
1st January to 30th June
1862.
519
Do. - - - ...
1st July to 31st De-
cember 1862.
520
Do - ...
1st January to 30th June
1863.
135
No.
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
25C05.
Subject.
Lloyd's Lists
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Ships. Alphabetically arranged, with particulars of measure-
ment, tonnage, &c.
Ships tendered for the service of the United East India Company.
Printed volume of Minutes of Committee and Court with list
of Contents.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do. -
do. -
do. -
do. -
Terms for freighting Ships for Cargoes from Bengal
Terms for building and freighting Ships
Terms for hiring Ships - - - -
Extra Ships. Terms and Conditions for Freightage
Building and Hiring Ships. Terms for
Reports on Freights and other matters
Licenses for Ships to trade to India . - .
Do. do. - -
Do. do. - - -
Do. do. - . -
Arrivals and Departures of Company's Ships at Bombay. Eetums,
giving particulars, &c.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
Returns giving Tonnage, &c., of Foreign Ships entering Indian
Ports.
Foreign Ships. Returns of Arrivals at, and Departures from,
Bombay, with other particulars.
Merchant Vessels, &c. Returns from Bombay, giving various
particulars.
East India Docks : Reports of Ships unloading
Do. do. - . .
Do. do.
Do. do. . - .
Do. do.
Do. do.
Miscellaneous Returns regarding various Vessels
Mm
Date.
1st July to 31st De-
cember 1863.
1st January to 30th June
1864.
1st July to 31st De-
cember 1864.
1st January to 30th June
1865.
1st July to 31st De-
cember 1865.
1st January to 30th June
1866.
1st July to 31st December
1866.
1st January to 30th June
1867.
1st January 1780 to 31st
March 1791.
31st March 1791 to 24th
February 1796.
24th February 1796 to
24th September 1800.
24th September 1800 to
13th April 1803.
20th April 1803 to 27th
September 1809.
1797 to 1801
1804
1808 to 1812
1812 to 1822
1822 to 1830
1802 to 1808
1814 to 1816
1817 to 1818
1819 to 1820
1821 to 1823
1816 to 1855
1838 to 1856
1795 to 1800
1816 to 1856,
1816 to 1826
1825
1826
1829
1831
1832
1833
Remarks.
Printed vol.
Printed vol. with
MSS.
Do.
With index.
Printed volume.
136
No.
Subject.
Date.
Bemarks.
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
565
567
566
569.
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
586
586
1^ 587
588
589
590
591
Steam Boats, Prevention of Explosions on. Printed . Report of
Select Committee of House of Commons. With evidence.
Steam Navipation. Prevention, &e., of Calamities by. Report
of Select Committee of House of Commons. With evidence.
Steam Navigation to India. Minutes of Evidence before Select
Committee of the House of Commons.
Steam Navigation to India. Appendix to Report of Select
Committee.
Means of promoting Steam Communication with India. Report
of Select Committee of House of Commons. With evidence.
Application of Steam Navigation to Internal and External Com-
munications of India. MS. copies of various letters, &c. With
list of contents.
Ditto, ditto. Reports of Committee. Resolutions of Court, &c.
Ditto, ditto. Various information on the subject. - . »
Ditto, ditto. Minutes of Evidence before Sub-Committee, &c. -
Ditto, ditto. Index to 561 and 562 supra
Ditto, ditto. Copies of Letters, &c. . - . -
Ditto, ditto. Copies of Letters, &c. - - - -
Ditto, ditto. Copies of Letters, &c. . - . .
Ditto, ditto. Copies of Letters, &c. ...
Ditto, ditto. Copies of various Despatches, &e.
Ditto, ditto. Copies of various Despatches, &c. . - -
Ditto, ditto. Papers regarding the Euphrates Expedition -
Ditto, ditto. Papers regarding the Euphrates Expedition
Ditto, ditto. Copies of various Papers ...
Ditto, ditto. Copies of Correspondence between the Court of
Directors and the Indian Governments.
Ditto, ditto. Copies of various Reports of Committees, &c.
Ditto, ditto. Memorandum and Appendix on the progress of the
"Atalanta" and "Berenice."
Ditto, ditto. Papers relating to the construction, &o., of the
"Atalanta" and "Berenice."
Ditto, ditto. Copies of various papers relating to the purchase,
repairs, &c. of the " Semiramis."
Ditto, ditto. Reports of Committees, &c. ...
Ditto, ditto. Tenders and Papers relating to a. steamer for
Calcutta to replace the " Irrawaddy."
Ditto, ditto. Copies of Miscellaneous Papers - - -
Ditto, ditto. Copies of Miscellaneous Papers
Drawings of East India Company's Steam Vessels " Cleopatra "
and " Sesostris.'' In folio.
Steam Communication with East Coast of Africa.
Reports, &c.
Various
Steam Navigation in Asia. Copies of Papers relating to Seas,
Rivers, and Countries.
Steam Navigation, &e. Various printed pamphlets bound
together.
Suggestions for a Steam Squadron. Original Minutes of Sir
Robert Grant and others. Enclosure to Marine Letter from
Bombay.
River Steam Navigation in Bengal,
Johnston.
Report by Captain
Steam Department at Bombay. Statements of expenses incurred
1817
1831
1832
1833
1834
ie26 to 1833
(1.)
1826 to 1833
(2.)
.
1826 to 1833
(3.)
1832
(*•)
1828 to 1834
(5.) With list of
contents.
1829 to 1834
(6.)
Do.
1825 to 1836
(7.)
Do.
1825 to 1836
(8.)
Do.
1834
(9.)
1835
(10.)
1834 to 1836
(11.)
1834 to 1838
(12.)
1833 to 1835
(13.)
1825 to 1835
(14.)
1827 to 1838
(15.)
October 1836
(16.)
1835 to 1837
(17.)
1837 to 1838
(18.)
1825 to 1839
(19.)
1836 to 1837
(20.)
1836 to 1840
(21.)
1822 to 1840
(22.)
1810, &a.
1810 to 1830
1833 to 1837
1836
1837-
1st May 1838 to 30th
April 1855.
137
No.
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599 to 603
604
Subject.
Steam Communication with India and China. Correspondence
with Peninsular and Oriental Company, &c.
Steam Vessels. Various papers relating to
Ditto. Various papers relating to - - -
Ditto. Pamphlets, &c. -----
MS. Index to the above three volumes
Steam Navigation, Eegulation of. Act 9 & 10 Vict. cap. 100 -
Miscellaneous Extracts of Steam Logs of several Vessels of
Indian Navy referred to in Bombay Marine Letter No. 66 of
1850.
Steamers, tugs, light-vessels, &c. Specifications, plans, and
drawings.
Coal Resources, of India. Printed Eeports of Investigating
Committee.
605
Bombay Naval Bstablisjiments. Tin
ancial Sta
606
Do.
do.
do.
607
Do.
do.
do.
608
Do.
do.
do.
609
Do.
do.
do.
«10
, Do.
do.
do.
€11
Do.
do.
do.
■612
Do.
do.
do.
613
Do.
do.
do.
€14
Do.
do.
do.
€15
Do.
do.
do.
616
Do.
do.
do.
617
Do.
do.
do.
€18
Do.
do.
do.
619
Do.
do.
do.
620
Do.
do.
do.
621
Do.
do.
do.
622
Do.
do.
do.
€23
Do.
do.
do.
624
Do.
do.
do.
€25
Do.
do.
do.
€26
Do.
do.
do.
627
Do.
do.
do.
■628
Do.
do.
do.
^29
Do.
do.
do.
630
Do.
do.
do.
^31
Do.
do.
do.
€32
Do.
do.
do.
€33
Do.
do.
do.
•634
Do.
do.
do.
€35
Do.
do.
do.
•636
Do.
do.
do.
637
Do.
do.
do.
•€38
Do.
do.
do.
Date.
1839
1841
1843
1842 to 1844
1846
1858 to 1859
1841 to 1845
30th April 1835
30th April 1836
30tb April 1837
1st May 1838
1st May 1839
1st May 1840
1st May 1841
1st May 1842
1st May 1843
1st May 1844
1st May 1845
1st May 1846
1st May 1847
1st May 1848
1st May 1849
1st May 1850
Ist May 1851
1st May 1852
1st May 1853
1st May 1854
l6t May 1855
Ist May 1856
1st May 1857
1st May 1858
1st May 1859
1st May 1867
1st April 1869
1st April 1870
1st April 1871
1st April 1872
1st April 1873
1st April 1874
1st April 1875
Ist April 1876
Remarks.
(1.) With index.
(2.) Do.
(3.) Do.
138
So,
Sntjeot.
Date.
Uemarks.
639
640
641
642
643
' 644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
- 652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
6G3
C64
665
666
667
668
669
670
€71
672
673
€74
675
676
677
Bombay Naval Establishment. Financial Statement
Do. do. do. -
Eough Estimates of Expenditure on Marine Subjects
Do. do. do.
Do. do. do.
Company's own ships. Instructions, regulations, &c., regarding
Commanders, Mates, and Surgeons. List of Applications
from Mates.
Company's own ships. Orders and Instructions to Commanders
Do. do. do. do. -
Commanders and OfScers of Company's own Ships. Proceedings
of Special Committee to consider principles of appointment.
Appointment of Officers and Midshipmen of Company's own
ships, &c. Regulations regarding.
Company's own ships. Nominal list of Commanders and Mates -
Company's own ships. Descriptions of Commanders and Officers,
with particulars of service.
Commanders in Company's Service. Eegister with dates of
resignation or death.
Commanders and Mates. Descriptions, &c.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
List of Commanders and other ranks down to Carpenters, who
have served the Comj)any since 28th August 1828. With age,
service, date of discharge, &c.
Extra Ships. Nominal List of Masters and Mates
Certifieates of age or baptism of various Marine Officers, &c.
Nos. 1 to 800.
Ditto, ditto. Nos. 801 to 1720
Baptismal Certificates and Certificates of Competence of various
midshipmen.
Surgeons and Surgeons' Mates. Nominal List, year by year,
showing ships, &c.
Ditto, ditto. List of Appointments to various Ships in each year -
Seafaring Europeans employed in Vessels which arrived ut and
sailed from Madras. List in alphabetical order.
European LSeamen in Merchant Service belonging to Bombay and
Surat. Eeturns from Bombay.
Free Mariners. Nominal list
Free Mariners! in Indian ships. Eegister of applications considered
by the Court of Directors.
1st April 1877
1st April 1878
1838 to 1844
(1-)
1845 to 1857
(2.)
1858 to 1867
(3.)
1736 to 1810
1819
Printed vol.
1825
Do.
1815
1815 to 1833
1796 to 1828
1815 to 1832
With index.
1737 to 1832
1771 to 1778
1778 to 1782
With nominal
index.
Do.
1783 to 1787
Do.
1788 to 1793
Do.
1794 to 1797
Do.
1798 to 1801
Do.
1802 to 1803
Do.
1804 to 1806
Do.
1807 to 1809
Do.
1814 to 1816
Do.
1817 to 1820
Do.
1821 to 1824
Do.
1821 to 1824
Do.
1825 to 1829
Do.
1830 to 1833
Do.
1828 to 1834
1796 to 1825
1780 to 1820
List enclosed.
1780 to 1820
No list.
1820 to 1830
1801 to 1814
1809 to 1833
1830
1795 to 1820
1791 to 1809
1802 to 1814
139
No.
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
661
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
25005.
Subject.
Free Mariners. List of applications to Court of Directors
Abstracts of Keports on Bombay Marine - . - -
Bombay Marine. List of officers and men in the various Ships.
Returns from Bombay.
Ditto. Annual Returns giving lists of Establishments
Ditto. Guard Book of Returns from Bombay, giving Statement
of the Establishment of the Ships and Vessels of War.
Bombay Marine OflRcers. List of particulars . - -
Do. do.
Officers of Bombay Marine Establishment, Alphabetical list
shovring dates of promotion, &c.
Bombay Marine Establishment. List of Europeans, giving age,
&c.
Midshipmen. Certificates of Birth or Baptism. Also Corre-
spondence. Nominal list enclosed.
Lists of Appointments to Bombay Marine and Pilot Service.
Baptismal Certificate and Form of Allegiance attached in
many instances.
"Volunteer Cadets. Appointments to Bombay Marine and to Ben-
gal and Bombay Pilot Services.
Europeans, including Engineers, Seamen, &c., on Bombay Marine
Establishment. Lists for each year in alphabetical order.
Officers, Engineers, &c., of Bombay Marine. Guard Boot of
listi.
Bombay Marine Establishments. Returns of Officers and
Salaries.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
Lists of Civil Servants (European and East Indian) in Bombay
Marine Offices.
Bombay Marine Officers Turlough Ledger
Bombay Marine Vessels. Periodical Returns from Bombay,
giving number of guns, names of officers, &c.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
Bombay Marine. Catualties among Europeans. Annual
Returns.
Casualties in Bombay Marine Establishment. Returns, with
particulars.
Casualties in the Bombay Marine. Monthly Returns
Indian Navy. Alphabetical List of Vessels with the Number of
Guns and Names of the Officers.
Indian Navy Vessels and Employment List, showing complements
and Stations.
Do.
do.
do.
do. -
Appointments in Indian Navy and Bengal Pilot Service.
Queen's approval. Guard Book.
Indian Navy. Alphabetical list of Officers and Pursers
Officers and Crews of various Steam Vessels - - -
Indian Navy. List of Officers. Returns from Bombay
Do. do. ' do.
Indian Navy. Return of Officers, Engineers, &c.
Ditto. Volunteers (Cadets) for. Original nominations, baptismal
and other certificates.
N n
Date.
1810 to 1832
1798 to 1811
March 1766 to June
1775
1784 to 1815
1812 to 1836
1795 to 1807
1807 to 1827
1801 to 1830
182 I to 1827
1827 to 1840
1822 to 1832
1794 to 1830
1818 to 1833
J St May 1863 to July
1877.
1st April 1876
Ist April 1877
1876 to 1879
1798 to 1815
1870 to 1874
1874 to 1882
1777 to 1834
January 1824 to January
1826.
July 1824 to December
1834.
1854 to 1858
22nd January 1858 to
23rd December 1859.
7th January 1860 to 25th
March 1863.
1858 to 1861
1834 to 1860
1837 to 1861
January 1844 to July
1853.
October 1853 to January
1860.
1st April 1860 to January
1863.
1838 to 1844
Remarks.
Alphabetical index.
With index.
With
index.
comiaal
140
So.
Subject.
Date.
Remarks.
711
Indian Navy. Volunteers (Cadets) for. Original nominations,
baptismal and other certificates.
1844 to 1848
With nominal'
index.
712
Do. do. do. do. -
1849 to 1856
Do.
713
Do. do. do. do. -
1854 to 1858
Do.
714
Do. do. do. do.
1858 to 1859
Do.
715
Ditto. Volunteers (Officers) for. Date of rank and name of
ships with dates of sailing.
1838 to 1862
716
Indian K'avy. "Volunteers" (Cadets). Printed form of oath
with signature in each case.
1838 to 1854
717
Ditto. Including Captain's Clerks
1855 to 1858
718
Captain's Clerks in Indian Navy. Gradation List. Guard Book
1848 to 1860
719
Seamen in Indian Navy. Nominal list in alphabetical order,
showing age, ship, date of discharge, and other particulars.
July 1840 to 1859
720
Seamen entered in Indian' Navy. Returns from India giving
names, age, &c.
1860 to 1863
721
Ditto, ditto. Monthly lists - ...
July 1840 to August
1855.
722
Ditto, ditto. Monthly lists - -
September 1855 to
September 1862.
723
European Seamen in Indian Navy. Returns from Bombay
1848 to 1855
724
Do. do. do.
1855 to 1858
725
Do. do. do.
1858 to 1859
726
Do. do. do.
1859 to 1860
727
Do. do. do.
1860 to 1861
728
Do, do. do.
1863 to 1864
729
Seamen in Indian Navy. Fragmentary List, in alphabetical
order, giving particulars of entry, discharge, &c.
1846 to 1862
730
Mariue Boys. List from India giving age, date of indenture,
and other particulars.
March 1843 to December
1864.
731
Ditto. List in alphabetical order, giving particulars, &c.
1842 to 1861
732
Engineers in Indian Navy. List with dates of promotions
1837 to 1859
733
Engineers. Guard Book of Lists, giving particulars of family
allotments.
1838 to 1860
734
Engineers and others. Applications for Marine situations
1837 to 1858
Nominal lis
enclosed.
735
Do. do. do.
1840 to 1841
Do.
736
Engineers, Boiler Makers, and Apprentices. Lists from Bombay,
giving age, service, &o.
December 1838 to April
1844.
737
Do. do. do. do. -
July 1844 to June 1847
738
Do. do. do. do.
July 1847 to May 1849
739
Do. do. do. do. -
June 1849 to October
1850.
740
Do. do. do. do. -
November 1850 to March
1852.
741
Do. do. do. do. -
April 1852 to December
1853.
742
Do. do. do. do. -
March 1854 to July 1857
743
Do. do. do. do. -
August 1857 to January
1860.
744
Engineers' Fiamily Remittances. Returns of sums left for
payment in England.
October 1860 to October
1866.
745
Lists of Europeans in Indian Navy Establishments and particulars
of Casualties. In alphabetical order for each year.
1835 to 1845
546
Casualties among European Seamen of the Indian Navy. MS.
Returns from Bombay.
January 1835 to October
1859.
141
No.
Subject.
Date.
Ramarks.
747
Casualties among European Seamen of the Indian Navy. MS.
Returns from Bombay.
November 1859 to
September 1863.
748 '
Indian Navy. Annual lists of Casualties, &c. - - -
1st May 1834 to 30th
April 1840.
749
European Seamen omitted from General Eeturn of 1837-38,
showing what has become of them so far as can be traced.
1851
750
Deserters from the Indian Navy ....
1841 to 1862
75 J
Do. do. - -
1862 to 1863
752
Indian Navy. Pay and Audit Code ...
1853
753
Do. do. ...
1862
754
Bengal Marine Establishments. Letter and enclosure from
Fort William giving statement and list of names
1st May 1831
755
European Officers, including En^eers and Seamen, in Marine
and Steam Department, Bengal. Lists from Fort William.
1848 to 1852
756
Do. do. do. do. -
1853 to I860
757
Bengal Marine Establishments. Annual Reports for each year
in MS.
1844-45 to 1851-53
758
Do. do. do. do. -
1852-53 to 1856-57
759
Bengal Marine Establishments. Financial Statements -
1873 to 1874
760
Bengal Civil and Marine Casualties ...
May 1824 to January
1843.
761
Ditto, ditto. Eeturns of ... . .
January 1857 to February
1864.
762
Bengal Naval Brigades. MS. List of European Officers and
Seamen who served on the books of H.M.'s vessel " Calcutta."
1st August 1858 to 31st
December 1859.
763
Ditto. Names of Officers and European Seamen employed, being
oiiginal printed copy with autograph signatures, and enclosure
of Marine Letter from Fort William, No. 28.
Also Alphabetical List of European Officers and Seamen of the
Indian Navy serving with Bengal Naval Brigades.
15th July 1859
1860
764
Bengal Pilot Service. List of volunteers in alphabetical order with
dates of promotion.
1796 to 1824
765
Do. do. do. do. -
1796 to 1858
766
Ditto. Volunteers for. Guard Book of Nominations,
Declarations, and Certificates of Birth, &c., in original.
1818 to 1844
(1.) With index:
767
Do. do. do. do. -
1844 to 1858
(a.) Do.
768
Do. do. do. do. -
1859 to 1861
(3.) Do.
769
Bengal Pilot Service. List of Bank of Volunteers
1838 to 1861
770
Ditto. List of employes. Eeturns from. Calcutta
1793 to 1833
771
Ditto. List of employes. Eeturns from Calcutta
March 1836 to October
1853.
772
Ditto. List of employes. Eeturns from Calcutta - - -
November 1853 to
October 1862.
773
Ditto. Printed rules and regulations ...
1327
774
Masters and Mates for extra Ships. Records of Service -
1796 to 1802
(1.) With index.
775
Do. do. do. -
1802 to 1809
(2.) Do.
776
Do. do. do.
1810 to 1819
(3.) Do.
777
Do. do. do.
1819 to 1833
(4.) Do.
778
Service List of Indian Navy . . . -
Commencing 1838
With index.
779
Petitions for Relief by Mariners and Widows of Mariners.
With original certificates, &c.
1795 to 1798
Nominal list
enclosed.
780
Do. do. do. do.
1803
Do.
781
Petitions for Relief from Poplar Fund or Compensation -
1815 to 1830
Do.
782
Do. do. do.
1831 to 1835
Do.
783
Do. do. do. - -
1836 to 1854
Do.
25005
O o
142
No.
784
785
786
787
789 to 840
841
842
843
844
S45
846
847
«48
849
850
851
852
853
«54
-855
«56
857
•858
859
«60
861
«62
MS
€64
S65
«66
«67
«6S
Subject.
Poplar Pensioners. Register of Applications, with particulars,
Nos. 1 to 853.
Ditto, ditto. Nos. 1 to 1936b ...
Ditto, ditto. Nos. 1937 to 3559, and list of all pensions with
particulars.
Register of Applications for Pensions from Poplar Fund, with
particulars, &c. Numbered 1937 to 3459.
Pensioners on Poplar Kund, &c. List in alphabetical order,
■with particulars.
Petitions with Certificates and other Documents attached for
Pensions, Compensations, &c. The cases are numbered from
1 to 3559, and each volume contains a nominal list of the
applicants.
Ditto, ditto. Unnumbered - -
Marine Annuitants, List only . - .
Letters from Officers and others soliciting compensation, A to G.
With certificates and particulars in original.
Ditto, ditto, H to S. With certificates and particulars in original
Commanders and Officers iu Company's Service. Claims to
Compensation, being pr&is of replies to Circular of Court of
Directors.
Marine Service Compensations, with particulars. List given
Marine Compensations. Draft reports ...
Compensations for Marine Services. Details in each case
Statement of Services in East India ships by Midshipmen and
other applicants for annuities, numbered 1 to 100.
Ditto, ditto. Nos. 101 to 731 ....
Poplar Fund and Maritime Pensions. Order Books authorising
Accountant-General to prepare warrants for payment.
Dat,e.
Remarks.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do. .
do. -
do. .
List of Seamen discharged from the Bengal Marine, who have
claims on the Company. Also Statement of Balances due to
deceased Men. Letter and enclosure from Fort William.
Account current of Estates of Deceased Mariners. Returns
from Bombay with ledger account to each name.
Estates of deceased Officers and Seamen of Indian Navy. List
in alphabetical order showing amounts due.
Accounts Current of Estates of deceased Seamen of Indian Navy.
Deceased Officers and Seamen of Indian Navy. Statements of
Deposits in the Bombay Treasury.
Ditto, ditto. Statements of Unclaimed Deposits in the Bombay
Treasury.
Ditto, ditto. Register of Deposits in Bombay Treasury
Do.
do.
do.
Estates of deceased British Merchant Seamen realized in India
and remitted to England. Quarterly Statements.
Ditto, ditto. Statements of Deposits in the Bombay Treasury -
Embarkation of Troops by various Ships. Guard Book of
reports.
Do.
Do.
Do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do. -
do. .
do. -
1788 to 1809
1809 to 1821
1821 to 1838
1822 to 1834
4th April 1821
1809 to 1838
1836
circa 1S35
1831 to 1834
1831 to 1836
1836
1835 to 1836
1835 to 1838
1836
1834
1834, &c.
1838 to 1840
1841 to 1842
1843 to 1851
1851 to 1858
1821
1784 to 1834
1820 to 1862
1st May 1835 to 30th
April 1843.
October 1835 to De.
cember 1852.
January 1852 to July
1854.
August 1854 to Feb.
ruary 1859.
March 1859 to February
1863.
1855 to 1865 .
June 1865 to September
1873.
1857
1858 '
1859 to 1864
1865 to 1866
(1.)
(2.) With index,
(3.) D(f.
With index.
With index.
Nominal list en-
closed.
With index.
Do.
Do.
Do.
143
No.
Subject.
Date.
BemarkB.
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
«77
878
879
S80
■881
882
883
884
885
886
•887
888
889
890
891
892
•893
-894
.895
896
S97
898
899
900
Freight Accounts 6t Homeward Troopships
Do. do.
Freight Accounts of Outward Troopships
Freight Accounts, Homeward. Register of
Surgeons' Bills in original, for Attendance on Officers and Men
on various Troopships.
Do.
Ledger of Purchases
do.
do.
do.
Stores for Company's own Ships, Sloops, and Hoys. Original
invoices.
Warrants to Treasury to pay allowances from Buying Office
Fee Fund.
Naval Medal Lists - - -
Naval Prize Money. Lists of distribution with receipts, re the
" Isle of France," " Eosario," and other ships.
Miscellaneous Papers on Marine Subjects. . Guard Book
Ditto, ditto. Copies of Forms - . . - .
Ditto, ditto. Copies of Forms
Navy Courts-Martial. Papers regarding
Articles of Agreement between Commanders and Crews of 13
Vessels.
Warden's Journal, being private diary of C. W. Warden, Master
Pilot, Bengal.
Letter book of ditto
List of Passengers to andfroni India in various vessels. Return of
Native Servants who have come to England with Passengers.
Register of deposits on account of.
Marine Contracts and other legal documents, a bundle of
" India." Collection of Papers regarding Compensation to the
Owners of the.
Trade of the Red Sea and Persian Gulf. MS. copies of miscel-
laneous papers relating to.
Lighthouses. Correspondence between the Court of Directors
and the Governor General, Bengal, with Proceedings of the
Bengal Government.
Plan for Naval Defence of India, with Index
Ship Timber. Report, &c., on the Forests of Canara and
Malabar.
Ditto. Abstract of Evidence before Committee of House of
Commons.
De Mannevillette's Directions for navigating from the Channel to
the East Indies. Translated by Jeffreys.
Improvement of the Navy of Great Britain. Suggestions by
Gabriel Snodgrass in a letter to the East India Company.
Merchant Shipping Acts and Circulars - -
Docks and Shipping. Various Acts of George III.
Universal Signals. Suggestions by John McArthur
1st August 1860 to 1864
1865 to 1870
1st August 1860 to 1866
August 1860 to 1871
1843 to 1848
1849 to 1858
1829 to 1830
1832 to 1834
September 1811 to Sep-
tember 1814.
1843 to 1847
1828, 1829, &c.
1836 to 1841
1835 to 1852
1852 to 1866
1836 to 1840
1836 to 1851
1837 to 1874
1858 to 1874
1838 to 1845
July 1838 to March 1858
1840 to 1864
1844 to 1860
1773 to 1778
1807 to 1813
1796
1811
1814
1769
1797
1854 to 1873
1793 to 1811
With index.
With index.
(1.) With alpha-
betical index.
(2.) Do.
Incomplete.
(1.) With index.
(2.) Do.
(3.) Do.
One bundle.
With MS. indtseSr
Printed pamphlet.
145
I INJ^ D E X.
SECTIONS I. AND II.— SHIPS.
(TAc reference is to the page on which the entry occurs.)
Abberton, 110, 114, 116, 119.
Abercrombie Robinson, 116, 118, 120,
122.
Abercromby, 73.
Abingdon, 11, 12, 13 (twice), 15.
Acbar, 125 (4 times), 126.
Achilles, 72.
Addison, 17, 18.
Admiral Aplin, 85.
Admiral Barrington, 62.
Admiral Gambier, 102.
Admiral Gardner, 76, 81, 86, 90, 93.
Admiral Pocock, 38, 41 (twice), 43, 45,
47.
Admiral Eainier, 80, 86.
Admiral Sir Edward Hughes, 64.
Admiral Stevens, 43.
Admiral Vernon, 28, 30, 31, 34.
Admiral Watson, 38, 40, 41, 42, 45.
Airly Castle, 63, 66, 09 (twice), 73, 77,
81, 89, 93.
Aislabie, 18, 20, 21, 23.
Ajax, 38.
Ajdaha, 126.
Albemarle, 13.
Albion, 41, 43, 63, 65, 69, 74, 76, 79, 82,
91,96,112, 115.
Alexander, 64, 75, 85, 89, 91, 95, 97, 102,
105, 107.
Alfred, 50, 52, 54, 56, 66, 69, 73, 78, 82,
87, 93, 97, 117.
Alligator, 78.
Almorah, 110.
Alnwick Castle, 84, 89, 91, 94, 98, 101,
106.
Althea, 85.
Amazon, 75.
America, 6.
Amity, 7.
Anglesey, 26.
Ankerwyke, 43, 45, 48, 51.
Ann, 83, 84, 88, 91, 94, 98, 99, 101, 105,
107.
Ann and Amelia, 87, 116, 120, 122.
Anna, 8, 9 (twice), IS, 72, 78, 81, 83, 89.
Anne Eoyal, 2.
Anson, 31, 33, 34, 35 (twice), 37, 39, 42,
43, 44, 46, 49, 51.
Antelope, 8, 57, 100.
Apollo, 81, 101,106, 110.
Arabia Factor, 10.
Arabia Merchant, 12.
Archduke Charles, 105.
Ardaseer, 78.
Ariadne, 75.
Arniston, 70, 76, 79, 84, 89, 92, 97, 101.
Arrabella, 15.
Arran, 80.
Ascension, 1 (twice).
Asia, 43, 46, 48, 50, 55, 59, 63, 66, 68, 73,
79 ftwice), 82, 85, 89, 92, 96, 97,
101, 104,107.109,110,111 (twice),
112, 114, 116 (twice), 117, 119,
120,121.
25005.
Assaye, 126.
Astell, 97, 101 (twice), 104, 107, 109, 110,
113, 114, 118, 120.
Atalanta, 123 (twice), 125, 126.
Atlantic, 76.
Atlas, 53, 57, 60, 62, 84 (twice), 103, 105,
108, 109, HI, 113, 115, 117, 119.
Auckland, 125 (twice), 126.
Augusta, 26, 28, 30, 32.
Aurangzebe, 12, 14, 16.
Aurora, 83, 108.)
Auspicious, 87.
Automatic, 82.
Averilla, 14, 15.
B.
Bangalore, 73.
Baring, 86, 90,"92, 94,596, 99, 100, 104.
Barkworth, 107.
Barnardiston, 5.
Barrington, 19, 20, 22.
Barrosa, 102, 110, 112, 118, 119, 122.
Barwell, 57, 59, 63, 65, 68, 71, 76.
Batavia, 98, 103, 107 (twice).
Beaufort, 24, 26, 27, 29.
Beckenham, 43.
Bedford, 8, 23, 25, 26.
Belle, 90.
Bellmont, 55, 57, 60, 63, 65, 67 (twice).
Bellona, 67, 71, 75, 82.
Belvedere, 62, 65, 68, 71, 76, 82.
Bencoolen, 122.
Bengal, 80, 84, 89, 91, 101.
Bengal Galley, 18,
Bengal Merchant, 6, 9, 104, 120, 123.
Benjamin, 6, 8, 28, 29, 31, 33.
Berenice, 123 (twice).
Berkeley Castle, 6.
Berrington, 58, 60, 64, 67, 71, 78.
Berwick, 72, 73, 75, 115.
Berwickshire, 112, 115, 117, 118, 120,
122.
Bessborough, 52, 58, 61.
Betsy, 81, 85.
Bheemoolah, 99.
Blandford, 57.
Blenheim, 14, 15.
Blessing, 4.
Boddam, 63, 66, 69, 73, 79, 83.
Boddington, 70.
Bolton, 122.
Bombay, 61, 98, 101, 104, 107, 109, 112,
113, 115, 117, 121, 123.
Bombay Castle, 31, 34, 36, 38, 69, 70, 77,
80, 86, 90.
Bombay Gajley, 19.
Borneo, 9, 15, 18.
Boscawen, 32, 34, 37, 40.
Bouverie, 14, 15, 17.
Boyd, 71.
Boyiie, 97, 114, 117.
Brampton, 111.
Bridgewater, 17, 19, 21, 22,47, 50, 52, 54.
61, 63, 66, 69, 73, 77, 81, 102, 105.
108, 110, 112, 113, 115, 118, 119. %
Britannia, 24, 25, 26, 28, 31, 32, 35, 37.
41, 44, 46, 54, 57, 59,62,64,66,67,
71, 72 (twice), 75, 77, 79, 80, 84,
85,88, 91, 93.
British Kmg, 42, 44, 47, 50.
British Merchant, 17.
Brothers, 111.
Broxbornebury, 101, 115, 117, 122.
Brunswick, 67, 70, 71, 77, 79, 85.
Buckinghamshire, 107, 108, 111, 112, 114,
116, 118, 119, 121, 122.
BuU, 2 (twice), 5 (twice).
Busbridge, 58, 60, 62, 64, 67, 69, 74.
Bussorah Merchant, 115.
Bute, 42, 45, 47, 50.
C.
Cabalva, 101, 104, 106, 109.
Cadogan, 17, 18, 20, 22.
Caernarvon, 16, 18, 19, 21, 36, 39, 42.
Csesar, 18, 20, 21, 23, 27, 29, 31, 33, 122.
Calcutta, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 50, 53, 56, 76,
78, 82, 86, 90, 94, 96.
Caledonia, 74, 80, 83.
Caledonian, 77, 84.
Cambridge, 99, 106, 107, 115, 117.
Camden, 111.
Canada, 83, 100. ~
Canning, 108, 110, 113, 214, 116, 118,
120, 122. [
Canton, 66, 69, 72, 79, 84, 88, 94, 98.
Cardigan, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Cardonnell, 16, 17.
Carlton, 12, 13.
Carmarthen, 86, 90, 92, 95, 98, 102, 106,
108.
Carnatic, 61, 63, 66,^68, 74, 78, 81, 92,96,
99, 103, 106, 108, 110.
Carolina, 5.
Caroline, 100, 101.
Carron, 72, 79.
Cartier, 80.
Castle Eden, 80, 86, 90, 93, 96, 99.
Castle Huntley, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110,
113,114, 116, 118, 120, 123. \
Castor, 73.
Catharine, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16 (twice), 110,
120, 123.
Cecilia, 73, 86.
Ceres, 50, 52, 54, 56, 63 (twice), 65, 68,
71, 76, 79, 81, 85, 89, 91, 94, 99,
103, 105.
Ceylon, 87, 90, 93, 95, 97, 99.
Chambers, 7.
Cbandos, 6, 18.
Chapman, 56,61,101.
Charles, 2, 3 (twice).
Charles Grant, 98, 99, 102, 105, 107,1109,
112,113,115,117,119,122.
Charles Mills, 100, 103.
Charles the Second, 6, 7.
Charlton, 79, 82, 86, 90, 93, 97.
146
Chesteifieia, 32, 34,36, 38, 41, 56, 62, 64,
67.
Chichester, 72 (twice).
Childe Harold, 115, 118.
China Merchant, 9.
Cirencester, 71, 76, 79, 84, 88, 92, 98,
101.
€ity of London, 80, 86, 90, 93, 96, 101.
Claudine, 114.
Cleopatra, 124 (twice), 125.
Clinton, 35, 36, 39, 40.
Clive, 41, 43, 45, 48.
Clove, 1 (twice), 2.
Clyde, 85 (twice). 111, 116.
Coaster, 4.
Colchester, 11, 27, 29, 32, 35.
Coldstream, 103, 105, 107, 111, 113, 115,
117,119,121.
Colebrooke, 48, 51, 53.
Comet, 70, 83, 90.
Commodore Hayes, 110, 115.
Compton, 19, 21, 23, 25.
Concord, 4.
Contractor, 54, 58, 61, 63, 67, 69, 77.
'Cornwall, 102, 106, 110, 117.
Cornwallis, 79, 82, 98, 108.
Coromandel, 84, 111, 119, 126.
Countess of Harcourt, 116.
Countess of Sutherland, 82.
Coutts, 76, 80, 87, 90, 93, 96, 101, 104.
Coverdale, 74, 78.
Craggs, 17, 19, 21, 22.
Crown, 75.
Cruttenden, 41, 44, 46, 48.
Cufhells, 74, 78, 85, 89, 94, 95, 101, 105.
Cullands Grove, 86.
Cumberland, 86, 90, 94, 96, 99, 103,
106.
Cumbrian, 87, 97, 117.
Cuvera, 78.
D.
Dart, 70, 72.
Dartmouth, 14, 16, 18.
Dashwood, 9.
D'Auvergne, 123.
David Clark, 123.
David Scott, 85 (twice), 88, 91, 94, 97,
98, 100, 101, 103, 105, 106.
Dawsonne or Dausonne, 17, 19, 21, 23.
Decker, 24, 25.
Defence, 6, 7, 25, 26, 28.
Degrave, 8, 10.
Delawar, 32, 34 (twice), 36, 39.
Denham, 35, 3S.
Deptford, 41, 44, 46, 48, 56, 59, 63, 66, 68,
71.
Derby, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23,24.
Desbouverie, 18.
Devaynes, 86, 89, 93, 95, 99, 103.
Devonshire, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 42, 44, 46,
49, 90, 93, 96, 99, 104.
Diana, 91, 94, 98, 102.
Diligent, 37, 38, 40.
Discovery, 3 (3 times), 4 (twice), 9, 104,
105.
Doddington, 32, 34, 36.
Dolphin, 30, 32.
Donegall, 13.
Dorrill, 8.
Dorsetshire, 80, 87, 90. 92, 94, 99, 104, 108,
111, 113.
Dover, 62.
Dover Castle, 77, 81, 89, 92, 96,100.
Dragon, 1 (4 times), 4, 30, 32, 33,34, 36.
Drake, 18, 20 (twice), 22, 24, 34, 36, 38,
41.
Dublin, 60, 63, 66, 68, 73, 77.
Duchess, 11, 12,14.'
Duchess of Athol, 112, 114, 116, 1 18, 120,
121.
Duchess of Gordon, see Jane, Duchess of
Gordon.
Duckenfield Hall, 75.
Duff, 75, 77.
Duke, 26, 28.
Duke of Albany, 42, 44, 46, 49.
Duke of Argyll, 123.
Duke of Atholl, 58.
Duke of Buccleugh, 64, 66, 69, 74, 79, 82,
121.
Duke of Cambridge, 17, 18, 19.
Duke of Cumberland, 21, 23, 24, 26, 33,
44, 47, 49, 51.
Duke of Dorset, 24, 25, 27, 29, 32, 34, 36,
38.
Duke of Gloucester, 42, 45, 47.
Duke of Grafton, 46, 49, 51, 53.
Duke of Kingston, 44, 46, 50, 53, 54, 58.
Duke of Lorraine, 23, 25, 26, 28.
Duke of Montrose, 59, 63, 67, 69, 76, 82,
90, 93.
Duke of Newcastle, 32.
Duke of Northumberland, 121.
Duke of Portland, 47, 50, 52, 54.
Duke of Richmond, 39, 42, 45, 48.
Duke of Sussex, 117, 119, 121, 122.
Duke of York, 16, 18, 19, 22, 108, 110,
112, 114, 115, 117, 119, 121, 122.
Dunira, 108, 111, 112, 114, 116, 118, 120,
121.
Durrington, 27, 29, 31, 34.
Dutton, 43, 45, 48, 50, 56, 59, 63, 66
(twice), 68.
E.
e, 3, 4, 50, 52, 53, 55.
Earl Camden, 86, 90, 93, 98.
Earl Cornwallis, 59, 60, 63, 66, 68, 70, 78.
Earl Fitzwilliam, 62, 65, 68, 71, 77.
Earl Howe, 70, 77, 82, 86, 90, 94, 96, 102.
Earl Mornington, 79, 87.
Earl of Abergavenny, 65, 68, 75, 79, 83,
87.
Earl of Ashburnham, 41, 44, 46, 49, 52.
Earl of Balcarras, 101, 107, 108, 110, 112,
114, 116, 118, 120, 122.
Earl of Bessborough, 50.
Earl of Elgin, 40, 42, 45, 47.
Earl of Hertford, 57.
Earl of Holdemess, 36, 38, 40, 42.
Earl of Lincoln, 42, 44, 46, 48.
Earl of Mansfield, 52, 55, 59, 60, 64.
Earl of Middlesex, 41, 44, 46.
Earl of Oxford, 53, 57, 61, 64, 68, 71.
Earl of Sandwich, 49, 51, 54, 58.
Earl of 'Wycombe, 62, 65, 67, 69, 72, 76.
Earl Spencer, 72, 76, 80, 88, 92, 95, 98,
105.
Earl St. Vincent, 80, 81, 85, 89, 92,95,
98, 101.
Earl Talbot, 54, 56, 60, 63, 65, 67, 75, 80,
82.
Earl Temple, 40.
East India Merchant, 9.
East India Yacht, 27 (twice).
Eastcourt, 31, 34, 36, 38.
Eaton, 11.
■Rcho, 70.
Edgbaston, 27, 29, 32, 35.
Edgecote, 32, 34, 36, 38.
Edinburgh, 116, 118, 120, 122.
i Edward and Dudley, 11.
Egmont, 35, 38, 39, 41, 45, 47, 50, 52.
Eliza, 84, 116, 120.
Eliza Ann, 72 (twice), 75, 80, 84, 88.
Elizabeth, 2, 6, 29, 32, 35, 37, 41 (twice),
83, 123.
Ellegood, 75.
Elphinstone, 88, 91, 94, 97, 101, 104, 107.
Enfield, 18, 20, 22, 23.
England, 117.
Essex, 17, 19, 21, 30, 32, 33, 35, 38, 40,
43, 45, 55, 59, 63, 66, 68, 73, 87,
91, 94, 99, 104, 105, 109.
Euphrates, 88, 91, 95, 97, 102.
Europa, 45, 47, 50, 52, 57, 60, 64, 65, 66,
69, 73.
Europe, 12, 13, 87, 91, 96, 97, 99, 104,
106.
Eurydice, 76.
Exchange, 2, 4.
Exeter, 28, 31, 34, 36, 67, 70, 73, 78, 80
(twice), 83, 87, 92, 94, 98.
Expedition, 2, 3, 33, 39.
Experiment, 81, 84, 86, 89, 92, 94.
Eyles, 18, 20, 22, 23.
F.
Eairford, 58.
Fairlie, 102, 106, 109.
Falcon, 3 (twice), 4.
Ealmouth, 35, 37, 39, 41, 44.
Fame, 7, 75, 85, 88, 93, 110, 125.
Farquharson, 111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121,
123.
Feerooz, 126.
Fetherston, 12.
Fleet, 7, 12.
Florentia, 112, 114, 116.
Fly, 40.
Flying Eagle, 5 (twice).
Fordwich, 18 (twice), 20, 22.
Formosa, 5.
Fort St. George, 19, 27, 29, 31.
Fort William, 42, 60,|64, 68, 71, 77, 82, 97^
102, 107, 117.
Fortitude, 56, 59.
Fox, 37, 40, 43, 46, 49, 51, 53, 56, 58
(thrice).
Foulis, 68, 60.
Frances, 18, 20, 21, 23.
Francis, 57, 59, 62, 65, 68, 71.
Frederick, 12, 13, 15, 16.
Friendship, 72, 76, 81.
G.
Gabriel, 73, 79.
Ganges, 54, 56, 60, 64, 67, 70, 73, 76, 79,
82, 87, 90, 94, 120, 121.
Gatton, 49, 51, 53.
General Coote, 57, 59, 63, 66, 68, 70.
General Elliott, 58, 60, 62, 64, 67, 69.
General Goddard, 57, 60, 64, 67, 68, 73.
General Graham, 100, 102.
General Harris, 102, 105, 108, 109, 112,
114, 116, 118, 120.
General Hewett, 106, 109, 111, 113, 114.
General Kyd, 104, 105, 108, 109, 112, 113,
115, 117, 119. 121.
General Lawrence, 40.
General Medows, 71, 72.
General Palmer, 123.
General Stuart, 84, 88, 90, 93. 95, 99,
103.
147
■ General Wellesley, 104.
-George, 21, 23, 24; 25.
George the Fonrth, 116, 118, 120; 122.
Georgiana, 72, 78, 81, 88, 94, 97, 122.
Gilwell, 83.
Glatton, 42, 44, 46, 48, 53, 55, 58, 63, 68,
74, 78, 85, 90, 92, 96, 101, 104. "
Globe, 1.
Glory, 88, 91.
Godfrey, 17, 19, 48, 51, 52.
Godolphin, 13, 24, 26, 27, 29, 32, 34, 36,
39'.
Golconda, 110.
Goodfellow, 19.
Good Hope, 74, 77.
■Graoedieu, 8.
Orafton, 24, 25.
Granby, 45, 49. 51, 53.
Grant, 81.
Grantham, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26,
28, 31, 33, 35, 38.
Greenwich, 17, 19, 20, 22,' 23, 45, 47,48,
51.
Grenville, 43, 45, 48, 51, 52.
Greyhound, 58.
Griffin, 33, 34, 36, 39.
Grosvenor, 40, 43, 45, 48, 51, 52, 56.
Guardian, 35.
Guildford, 100, 102, 115, 118.
H.
Halifax, 10, 12 (twice), 13, 25, 27.
Halsewell, 53, 57.
Hampshire, 8, 12, 44, 46, 48, 51.
Hannah, 103.
Hanover, 15, 17, 19.
Harbert, 13.
Harcourt,, 35, 36, 39, 40, 43, 45, 47, 50.
Hardwicke, 27, 29, 32, 34, 36, 37, 41, 43.
Harleston, 100.
Harmony, 81.
Harriet, 72, 74, 75, 83, 86, 89, 92, 95, 98,
101.
Harrington, 23, 25, 26, 28.
Harriot, 69, 73.
Harrison, 21, 22, 24, 25.
Hart, 2 (twice), 3 (4 times).
Hartford or Hertford, 16, 18, 19, 21, 23,
24.
Hartwell, 62.
Haselingfield, 25, 26, 27, 29.
Hastings, 55, 108.
Havannah, 41, 44, 46, 48.
Hawke, 6, 7, 37, 39, 41, 44, 47, 50, 52, 54,
56, 62, 6.5, 68, 71, 76, 81.
Heatheote, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 24,
25, 27, 29, 31.
Hebe, 98.
Hector, 1 (3 times), 33, 36, 38, 41, 43, 44,
46, 49, 52.
Henry Addington, 74, 78, 81, 86, 90, 94,
96, 99, 104.
Henry Dundas, 62, 65, 68, 71, 76, 83.
Henry Porcher, 109, 116, 120.
Herbert, 5, 6.
Herculean, 80, 85.
Hercules, 84, 117, 119.
Herefordshire, 104, 105, 108, 109, 112,
113,115, 117, 119, 121, 122.
Heme, 10, 11, 13, 15.
"Hertford, see Hartford.
Hester, 14, 15, 16.
Highland Chief, 78, 81.
HUIsborough, 51, 53, 59, 61, 65, 66, 71,
75.
Hinchinbrooke, 56.
Bind, 81.
Hinde, 4 (twice), 55.
Hindostan, 65. 67, 75, 79, 81, 103.
Holderness, 70.
Hooghly, 110, 121.
Hope, 76, 79, 82, 83 (twice), 87, 90, 91,
93, 99, 103, 106.
Hopciwell, 1, 3 (4 times), 4.
Horsendon, 40, 43, 45, 48.
Hoseander. 1 (twice), 2.
Houghton, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28. 30. 34.
36, 38, 41, 44, 47, 49, 52,57. 59. 62.
64, 69, 76.
Rowland, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Huddart, 87, 89, 92, 95, 99, 103, 106,
108.
Hugh Inglis, 80, 87, 91, 94, 97, 103, 107.'
Hugh Lindsay, 124 (twice).
Huntingdon, 47, 49.
Hurley, 8.
Hyperion. 111.
Hythe, 112. 113. 115. 117. 119, 121.
Ilehester, 30, 83, 35, 37.
Indefatigable, 102.
India Pilot Boat, 33.
Indian Chief, 80.
Indian Prigate, 12.
Indian Trader, 70.
Indispensable, 70, 75.
Indus, 89, 92, 95, 98, 101, 105.
Industry, 8.
Inglis, 100, 102, 105, 1108,1109, 111, 113,
115, 117, 119, 121, 122.
Intelligence, 61.
Iris, 72.
Isaac Todd, 105.
IsabeUa, 71, 75, 117.
King George, 16, 17. 18 (twice), 21, 22,
60, 61, 63, 64. 67, 69, 76.
King George the Fourth, 111.
King William, 9 (twice), 14, 15, 17, 24,
2.5, 27, 29.
Kingston, 110, 112.
James, 2.
James and Mary, 18, 20, 21, 22.
James Fattison, 119.
James Sibbald, 99, 100, 103, 106, 111,
115, 116, 119.
Jane, 14, 15.
Jane, Duchess of Gordon, 90, 96.
Java, 116.
Jewel, 4.
John, 72.
John and James, 72.
John and Bachel, 6 (twice).
John. Palmer. 99."
Jonah, 4.
Jonas, 2.
Josiah, 7, 11, 12.
Julia, 8.
Juliana, 98, 102, 114.
K
Katherine, 10.
Kellie Castle, 110, 112, 113, 115, 117, 119,
122.
Kent, 12, 15 (twice), 16, 28, 30, 33, 35,
43, 45, 47, 49, 56, 59, 60, 63, 66,
68. 70,82,112, 113, 115.
L,
Lady Burges, 79, 84, 88, 93.
Lady Campbell, 107, 111.
Lady Carrington, 98, 101, 105, 107, 111.
Lady Castlereagh, 87, 90, 94, 96, 100, 105,
107.
Lady East, 120.
Lady Flora, 107.
Lady Jane Dundas, 80, 84, 88, 91, 96.
Lady Keunaway, 117, 119, 120.
Lady Lushington, 97, 100, 104, 109.
Lady Melville, 104, 106, 109. 110, 113,
114, 116, 119, 121, 123.
Lady Nugent, 110, 120.
Lady Penrhyn, 64.
Lady Raffles, 111, 116.
Lady Shore, 70, 74.
Lansdown, 61.
Lapwing, 29, 30, 31 (twice), 33, 42, 43,
47, 48.
Larkins, 97, 98, 101, 105, 107, 110, 118,
120, 122, 123.
Lascelles, 54, 58, 59. 62. 64, 67 (twice),
70, 74.
Latham, 37, 39, 42, 44, 47. 49, 51, 53, 55.
Latona, 70.
Layton, 113, 114, 122.
Leghorn, 10.
Lesser James, 2.
Lethieullier, 20 (twice), 21, 22, 23.
Liampo, 11.
Liberty, 71.
Lincoln, 30, 31.
Lioness, 44, 46, 48, 51.
Litchfield, 13, 14, 16.
Lively, 55.
Liverpool, 29.
Locko, 55, 59, 62 (twice).
London, 2, 4 (twice), 5 (twice), 8, 14, 16,
18, 20, 21, 22, 24. 26, 27, 30, 33,
35, 38, 39 (3 times), 40 (twice), 42,
44, 48, 51, 54, 57, 60, 65, 68, 70,
77, 108, 110, 112, 114. 116, 118.
120, 122.
Lord Amherst, 117, 122 (twice).
Lord Camden, 44, 46, 49, 51, 59. 61, 66,
68, 73.
Lord Castlereagh, 87,91, 95, 97, 100, 106,
108, 109.
Lord Clive, 41, 44.
Lord Duncan, 77, 82, 86, 90, 93, 96, 101.
Lord Eldon, 85, 89, 92, 95, 98. 103, 106.
Lord Forbes, 100, 104.
Lord Hawkesbury, 63, 66, 69, 74, 79, 83,
89, 93.
Lord Holland, 42, 44, 46, 48, 51, 54, 55.
Lord Hungerford, 116, 118.
Lord Keith, 89, 92, 95, 98, 101, 104, 107
109.
Lord Lowther, 117, 118, 120, 122.
Lord Lyndock, 106.
Lord Macartney, 57, 60. 63, 66, 69, 73.
Lord Mansfield, 39. 41. 45. 47, 49.
Lord Melville, 87, 92, 96, 100, 103, 106
118.
Lord Mulgrave, 56.
Lord Nelson, 80, 86, 88, 91, 96.
Lord North, 48, 51, 52, 55, 61.
Lord Thurlow, 65, 68, 70, 75, 78, 82.
LordWalsingham, 62, 65, 68, 71. 76, 80.
Lord William Bentinck, 119.
148
liOwjee Family, 88.
Lowther Castle, 100, 103 (twice), 105,
108, 109, 112, 113, 115, 117, 119,
121, 122.
Ijoyal Adventure, 5.
Loyall Bliss, 10, 12, 13, 15.
LoyallCook, 10, 11, 13.
Loyal Merchant, 8.
Loyalist, 74.
Lncy Maria, 82.
Lyell, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25.
Lynn, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30, 33.
M.
Macclesfield, 8, 10 (twice), 18, 20, 23.
Macqneen, 112, 114, 116, 118, 120, 122.
Madras Merchant, 7 (3 times).
Maitland, 101, 115, 119, 121 (twice).
Major, 57.
Malabar, 73, 76.
Malcolm, 115, 116, 119, 120.
Mangles, 87, 107, 109, 117, 120, 121.
Manship, 60, 63, 66, 68, 73, 78, 83.
Marchioness of Ely, 103, 105, 107, 109,
111, 113, 114, 116, 119.
Marchioness of Exeter, 84, 88, 92, 96, 99,
103, 107.
Margaret, 91.
Maria, 75, 89.
Marian, 82.
Marlborough, 14, 17, 22, 23, 24, 26, 28,
30, 33, 34, 36.
Marquis Camden, 102, 105, 108, 109, 111,
114, 116, 118, 120, 122.
Marquis Cornwallis, 75, 87.
Marquis of Ely, 84, 88, 92, 96, 99, 102,
106, 110.
Marquis of Hastings, 110, 116, 118, 120.
Marquis of Huntley, 101, 104, 106, 108,
HI, 113, 114, 116, 118, 121, 122.
Marquis of Lansdown, 62, 65, 68, 71, 76,
79.
Marquis of Kockingham, 46, 49, 52.
Marquis of Wellington, 103, 105, 106, 108,
110, 112, 113, 115, 118, 120.
Marquis Wellesley, 80, 84, 88, 92, 96,
100. '
Mars, 61.
Martha, 9, 11 (twice), 12, 75.
Mary, 4, 6, 11, 15, 16 (twice), 18, 19, 21,
22, 23, 71, 100.
Massingberd, 5.
Matilda, 110.
Mead, 14.
Medusa, 125.
Medway, 84.
Megna, 125.
Melville Castle, 62, 64, 67, 68, 73, 77, 80.
Memnon, 125 (twice).
Mercury, 39, 42, 44, 49, 51, 54, 57,!70, 93,
111.
Metcalfe, 90, 93, 96, 99, 103, 105.
Midas, 98.
Middlesex, 18, 21, 22, 24, 58, 60, 64, 66,
69.
Mildred, 76.
Milford, 91.
Minerva, 60, 62, 65, 68, 71, 74, 78, 79, 82,
85, 100, 104, 106, 108, 109, 112,
114, 115, 118,119,121,123.
Minorca, 83.
MofEatt, 100, 103, 109, 114, 117, 119, 122.
Moira, 111, 119, 121,12.3.
Monarch, 84, 89, 92, 95, 9S.
Monmouth, 19, 20, 21, 23.
Montagu or Mountague, 8, 11, 13, 14, 17,
19, 21, 22, 24, 25, J7, 28, 57,59.
Montfort, 28, 30, 32, St,
Moon, 2.
Moozufier, 126.
Morioe, 16, 17, 18, 20 (twice), 21.
Morley, 120.
Momington, 80, 83.
Morse, 47, 50, 53, 56.
Mount Stuart, 53.
Nancy, 69.
Nassau, 6, 23, 24, 26, 27, 49, 51, 53, 56,
59 (twice).
Nathaniel, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.
Nemesis, 124, 125 (twice).
Neptune, 8, 9, 28, 39, 41, 44, 46, 55, 57,
59, 61, 63, 75, 80, 85, 89, 92, 95,
100, 104, 118.
Nerbudda, 58.
Newcastle, 24, 25.
New George, 13.
New Year's Gift, I, 2.
Nightingale, 19.
Nile, 83.
Nonsuch, 65, 72.
Norfolk, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 42, 45, 46,
49, 51, 53, 56.
Normanton, 23, 25, 26.
Norris, 8 (twice), 11.
Northampton, 27, 30, 84, 88, 91, 94, 97.
99, 102, 107, 109 (twice).
Northington, 45, 47, 49, 52.
Northumberland, 11, 12, 13, 42, 44, 47,
50, 56, 59, 63, 66, 68, 70, 76, 91,
95,97,104,106,108.
Nottingham, 25, 27, 44-, 46, 48, 51, 57, 62,
64, 66, 69, 72, 81, 93, 96.
Nutwell, 81.
0.
Ocean, 64, 66, 69, 72, 73, 77, 78, 81, 86,
87, 89 (twice), 90, 92, 94, 95, 99,
103.
Ockham, 22, 23, 24.
Oley, 12.
Onslow, 24, 26, 27, 30, 33, 35, 37, 39.
Orford, 29, 32.
Orient, 113, 115, 121, 123.
Oriental, 121.
Orpheus, 70, 78.
Orwell, 109, 111, 112, 114, 116, 118, 120,
121.
Ossory, 67.
Osterley, 37, 40, 44, 46, 48, 51, 55, 59, 62,
65, 68, 71, 77.
Oxford, 31, 34, 36, 38.
Perseverance, 81, 84, 89, 91, 96, 100, 102,
109.
Persia Merchant, 5, 6.
Phoenix, 9, 12, 14, 61, 63, 66, 69, 74, 78,
80, 90, 94, 98, 105, 107, 109, 111.
Pigot, 42, 44, 46, 48, 55, 58, 61, 64, 68.
Pitt, 38, 39, 42, 61, 64, 67, 70, 74.
PlaSsey, 40, 41, 44, 46.
Ponsbome, 43, 45, 48, 49, 55, 58, 60, 64,
67, 69.
Porcher, 80.
Portfield, 81, 33, 35, 37.
Porto Bello, 28, 29, 31 (twice).
Portsea, 100.
Potton, 107, 114.
President, 5.
Preston, 79, 83, 87, 90, 94, 98.
Prime, 47, 49, 52, 54, 59.
Prince Augustus, 19, 21, 22, 23.
Prince Blucher, 108.
Prince Edward, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39.
Prince Frederick, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19,21.
Prince George, 34 (twice), 36, 38, 40.
Prince Henry, 34, 36, 37 (twice), 39
(twice), 40.
Prince of Orange, 23, 24, 26, 27, 65.
Prince of Wales, 22, 27, 29, 31, 34, 36,
37, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 49, 51, 62, 71,
74 (twice), 88.
Prince Eegent, 101, 104, 107, 109, 110,
113, 114, 116, 118, 123.
Prince William, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 31.
Prince William Henry, 63, 65, 68, 70, 76,
81.
Princess Amelia, 16, 17, 19, 20, 27, 28,
31, 62, 65, 69, 71, 77, 96, 99, 102,
106, 107, 108, 111, 113, 114, 117.
Princess Anne, 16, 19, 21.
Princess Augusta, 35, 37, 39, 42.
Princess Carolina, 22.
Princess Caroline, 22.
Princess Charlotte, 73, 77, 83, 90, 110.
Princass Charlotte of Wales, 101, 105,
108,110,112,113,115,118,119.
Princess Louisa, 24, 25, 27, 29.
Princess Mary, 26, 27, 29 (twice), 30, 75,
79, 83, 87.
Princess of Denmark, 6 (twice).
Princess of Wales, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29,
30,71,75,79.
Princess Eoyal, 24, 26 (twice), 43, 47,
49, 52, 54, 62, 65, 67, 75, 76, 77»
88.
Protector, 34, 120.
Providence, 96, 99, 100, 107, 111.
Pursuit, 72, 76.
Q.
Queen, 11, 16, 17, 45, 48, 61, 52, 55, 60,
65, 69, 70, 73 (twice), 74, 76, 81,
82, 124, 125 (twice), 126.
Queen Caroline, 24, 26, 27, 30.
Queen Charlotte, 63, 68.
P.
Pacific, 43, 45, 48, 50.
Palsgrave, 2, 4.
Panther, 11,12.
Parmelia, 1 18.
Pelham, 25, 30, 32, 34, 36.
Penang, 98.
Peppercorn, 1 (4 times).
Perseus, 84.
R.
Ranger, 61 (twice), 63, 74, 76.
Eapier, 11.
Eavensworth, 61.
Eaymond, 58, 59, 63, 66, 69, 77.
Rebow, 10.
Recovery, 5 (twice), 13, 15, 120, 122,
Refuge, 3.
149
Eegent, 102 (twice), 107, 109, 113.
Regret, 111.
Reliance, 118,120, 122.
Repulse, 111, 113, 115, 118, 119, 121.
Resolution, 6, 26, 47, 50, 52, 54, 56, 57,
60.
Retreat, 91,93, 96, 100, 103.
Rlioda, 32, 34, 36, 37.
Richmond, 23, 24, 26, 111.
Rising Eagle, 9.
Rising Sun, 9.
Rochester, 12, 14 (twice), 17.
Rochford, 48, 51, 52, 55.
Rockingham, 61, 64, 66, 68, 73, 77, 80,
114.
Rodney, 55, 57, 59, 62, 65, 67, 71.
Roebuck, 2.
RoUa, 86.
Eooke, 8.
Rose, 62, 64, 67, 89, 77, 79, 81, 99, 10.3,
105,108,109, 112, 114, 116, 118,
121,123.
Roxburgh Castle, 115, 120.
Royal Admiral, 53, 55, 59, 62, 65, 67, 70,
74, 80,
Royal Bishop, 56, 61.
Royal Captain, 40, 43, 45, 48, 49.
Eoyal Charlotte, 40, 43, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52,
54, 58, 61, 65, .67, 72, 74, 78, 85,
88, 92, 96, 101, 104.
Royal Duke, 31, 34, 36, 39.
Royal George, 26, 27, 30, 32, 38, 40, 42,
43, 53, 86, 89, 94, 98, 101, 105,
108, 111, 113, 114, 116.
Royal Guardian, 23, 25, 26, 29.
Royal Henry, 49, 51, 53, 56.
Royal James, 2, 3 (twice), 6.
Royal Mary, 3 (3 times).
Ruby, 87.
Russell, 6.
St. George, 13 (twice), 15, 17, 29, 31, 33,
35.
St. Helena, 105, 110, 113.
SaUsbury, 28, 30, 32, 35, 43, 45, 48, 51.
Sally, 72 (twice).
Sampson, 7, 59.
Samuel, 6.
Samuel and Anna, 10, 11.
Sandwich, 30, 32, 35, 37, 39.
'Sarah, 9.
Sarah Christiana, 78, 83, 91, 94, 97.
Sarum, 16, 17, 19,21.
Scaleby Castle, 78, 85, 86, 91, 95, 100,
102, 104, 107, 109, 111, 112, 113,
115, 117, 119, 121, 123.
Scarborough, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 64,
82.
Scepter, 7, 8.
Scipio, 13.
Scout, 3.
Sea Adventure, 2 (twice).
Sea Horse, 45, 48, 50, 52.
Seaford, 9.
Semiramis, 123 (twice), 125, 126.
Sesostris, 124 (4 times), 125, 126.
Seyern, 28, 30, 32, 33, 123.
Shaftesbury, 25, 26, 28, 30, 33, 36, 37.
Shaw Byramgore, 86.
Sherburne, 14 (twice), 123.
Shrewsbury, 45, 48, 51, 53.
Sidney, 7, 8, 12.
Sinclair, 93.
Sir David Scott, 112, 115, 116, 118, 120,
121.
Sir Edward Hamilton, 81.
^5005.
Sir Edward Hughes, 65, 66, 69, 75, 78,
81, 85, 88.
Sir Godfrey Webster, 102.
Sir John Borlase Warren, 83.
Sir Stephen Lushington, 74, 79, 82, 86,
92, 95, 97.
Sir William Bensley, 85, 88, 91, 95, 98,
101.
Sir William Burroughs, 102.
Sir William Pulteney, 88, 91, 94, 97, 99,
103, 106.
Skelton Castle, 81, 86, 89.
Solebay, 43.
Somers, 9, 12, 15.
Somerset, 26, 28, 30, 32.
Southampton, 53, 55, 61.
Sovereign, 71, 83, 89, 92, 95, 98, 101,
107.
Speaker, 42, 44, 46, 49.
Speke, 43, 46, 48, 50.
Spy, 57.
Stafford, 29, 31, 33, 35, 47, 50, 53.
Stakesby, 120.
Stanhope, 16, 17, 19, 21.
Star, 3, 84.
Stirling Castle, 84.
Stormont, 36, 38, 49, 52, 54, 57, 61.
Streatham or Stretham, 9, 11, 13, 15,18,
20, 21 (twice), 23, 31, 34, 36, 38,
91, 95, 99, 103, 106, 108, 110.
Strickland, 33.
Stringer, 12, 14, 16.
Success, 14, 15, 16, 17, 42.
Suffolk, 33, 34, 36, 38, 81.
Sugar Cane, 70.
Sulivan, 58, 60, 64, 66, 69, 76.
Sunderland, 18, 20, 21.
Surat Castle, 72, 77, 83 (twice), 92, 94,
98, 101, 104, 107.
Suratt Merchant, 5.
Surprise, 58, 66, 71.
Surrey, 90, 93, 96, 100, 105, 106 (twice).
Susan, 119, 120.
Susanna, 5, 13, 17 (twice).
Sussex, 25.
Swallow, 31, 33, 58 (twice), 60, 61, 64,
65, 67, 70, 75, 80, 84.
Swallowfield, 20.
Swift, 28, 29 (twice), 31.
Syren, 38, 39, 50, 51.
Talbot, 42, 46, 48, 51.
Tankervell, 9, 12, 14.
Tartar, S6.
Taunton Castle, 66, 69, 72, 78, 82, 89, 93,
96, 99.
Tavistock, 9, 11, 13, 30, 32, 3.5-, 37.
TeUicherry, 74, 78, 80, 85.
Thames, 43, 46, 48, 50, 74, 78 (twice),
81, 84, 88, 92, 96, 101, 104, 110,
112, 114, 116, 119, 121, 122.
Thetis, 61, 64, 67, 70, 73, 77, 83.
Thistleworth, 14, 15, 16, 17.
Thomas, 7.
Thomas Coutts, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116,
118, 120, 122.
Thomas Grenville, 95, 98, 102, 105, 106,
108, 109, 112, 114, 115, 118, 119,
121, 123.
Thorndon, 7.
Three Sisters, 75.
Tigris, 28, 88, 91, 94, 97, 100, 105.
Tilbury, 37, 40, 43, 45.
Timandra, 111.
Toddington, 13, 14.
Tonqueen Merchant, 7.
Qq
Tottenham, 86, 89, 92, 95, 100, 103.
Townshend, 16, 17, 18, 20.
Trades Increase (twice), I.
Travers, 80, 85, 89, 93, 95.
Trial, 31, 58, 61.
Triplokaine, 5.
Triton, 33, 35, 37, 39, 44, 46, 49, 51, 63,
65, 67, 81, 83, 85 (twice).
Trojan, 73.
True Briton, 31, 34, 35, 38, 40, 43, 45, 47,
50, 52, 54, 57, 66, 69, 74, 80 82,
89, 93, 96.
Trumbal, 9 (twice).
Two Brothers, 7.
Tyne, 98.
U.
Union, 11, 12, 74, 83, 87, 88, 89 (twice),
91, 92, 94, 95, 97, 99 (twice),
103 (twice), 106, 108.
United Kingdom, 85, 88, 89, 93, 96.
Upton, 10.
Upton Castle, 97.
Y.
Valentine, 38, 41, 45, 47, 50, 52, 55, 58,
60, 64, 67, 69.
Vansittart, 42, 45, 47, 50, 55, 58, 60, 64,
104,105, 108, 109, 112, 113, 114,
117, 119, 121, 123.
Varuna, 74, 76, 81, 86.
Verelet, 45, 47.
Victoria, 124, 125, 126.
w.
Wager, 24, 26, 28, 29, 32, 34.
Waller, 88.
Walmer Castle, 74, 78, 84, 88, 91, 94, 99,
103, 106.
Walpole, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28,30,33,
34, 37, 38, 40, 54, 58, 60, 64, 67,
70, 77 (twice), 82, 86, 90, 93.
Walter Boyd, 74.
Walthamstow, 79, 85, 89, 93, 95, 100.
Warley, 64, 67, 75, 79, 83, 87, 90, 34, 99,
103, 106.
Warren, 33, 35, 38, 40.
Warren Hastings, 56, 60, 62, 65, 68, 70,
87, 95, 97, 99, 100, 105, 106, 107,
109 (twice), 110, 113 (twice) 115
(twice), 118, 121, 122. '
Warwick, 26, 29, 30, 33, 36, 37, 39.
Waterloo, 108, 109, 111, 112, 113, 116,
117, 119, 121, 123.
Wellesley, 84.
Wentworth, 11, 12.
Westmorland, 12.
Wexford, 87, 90, 94, 97, 101, 104, 107
Whim, 81.
William, 3 (twice), 96.
William Fairlie, 112, 114, 116, 118, 120,
122.
William Money, 119, 123.
William Pitt, 61, 63, 65, 68, 73, 78, 91,
(twice), 93, 95, 97 (twice), 100,
103, 106, 108, 109.
Wilmington, 24, 25, 27, 28.
150
Winclielsea, 28, 30, 32, 35, 37, 41, 88, 91,
95, 97, 101,104, 108, 111,113,117,
121.
Winchester, 25, 27, 28.
Windham, 20, 22, 23, 25, 82, 86, 90, 94,
99, 107.
Windsor, 14, 109, 112, 113, 114, 117, 119,
122.
Wintertou, 57, 59, 63, 67.
Woodbridge, 104.
Woodcot, 62, 65, 67, 71 (twice), 77.
Woodford, 66, 69, 73, 79, 82, 87, 94, 97,
111.
Worcester, 37, 40, 42, 45, 47, 49, 52, 54,
56, 60, 65, 67, 70, 77, 82, 89, 93.
z.
Zenobia, 120, 124 (thrice).
York, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 42, 46, 48,
50, 52, 54, 57, 60 (twice), 110.
Young, William, 70.
SECTIONS I. AND II.— CAPTAINS, &o.
{The reference is to the page on which the entry occurs.)
Abercromhy, Bnmet, 43, 45, 48, 51, 52,
54, 59.
Acland, Thomas I'almer, 70.
Acton, John, 25, 27, 29.
Adair, Alexander, 28.
Adair, John, 111.
Adams, E. L., 113, 115, 119.
Adams, Frederick, 107, 108, 111, 112.
Adams, George Norris (Lieut. I.N.), 124."
Adams, Hugh, 97.
Adams, William, 2 (twice).
Adamson, William, 108 111, 113, 117.
Adderley, William, 86, 89, 93.
Ager, H., 120.
Agnew, William, 55, 58, 63, 65, 85.
Aickman, A., 76.
Aitoliison, Andrew, 63.
Aldham, T. W., 113, 116, 122.
Aldworth, Thomas, 1.
Allen, John, 38, 41, 43, 45, 48.
Allen, Thomas, 63.
Allison, J., 8, 11.
Allnutt, Richard, 4 (twice).
AUwright, Kichard, 35, 38, 39.
Alsager, Kichard, 108,109, 112, 113, 116.
Anderson, Archibald, 62, 64, 86.
Anderson, John, 100, 104.
Anderson, Eobert, 58, 60, 61, 64, 65, 66.
Andrews, Joseph, 107.
Angus, James, 47.
Anselme, Abraham, 24.
Anstice, James P., 109.
Anstis, N., 66, 85 (twice).
Ap Eice, John, 13.
Aplin, Eichard, 123.
Applegath, A. J., 54, 57, 60, 64, 65, 66,
69.
Applegath, William, 52, 57.
Arbuthnot, G. C, 119.
Archer, Henry, 74, 75.
Ardlie, J.M., 110.
ArkcoU, C, 110.
Arthur, David, 50, 52, 57.
Asquith, David, 58.
Aston, John, 25.
Atkins, W., 98.
Atkinson, John Augustus, 105.
Atkyns, Thomas, 47.
Auber, Henry Peter, 111.
Aubone, Thomas, 18, 20.
Austen, John, 14.
Avarne, H. B., 121.
B.
Babazon, William, 84.
Backwell, Dnucomb, 24, 26 (twice), 27,
30.
Baddison, Thomas, 35, 37, 39, 42, 45.
Bagwell, George, 23, 24, 26.
Bains, W., 109.
Baird, John, 51, 52, 59, 62. '
Baker, David Bristow, 76,81.
Baker, Felix, 29, 31, 33, 35.
Baker, George, 39, 40 (twice).
Baker, John Valentine, 85, 88.
Baker, Robert, 38,
Baker, Sampson, 70, 74, 78, 80.
Baker, Thomas, 113, 115, 117.
Baker, William, 46, 48.
Balchen, John, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27.
Balderston, Thomas F., 109, 110, 112,
114, 116, 119.
Baldwin, James, 54, 59, 63, 66.
Balfour, William (Lieut. I.N.), 126.
Ball, Allen Edward (Lieut. I.N.), 125
(twice).
Ballantyne, George, 61, 64, 68.
Balaton, Edward, ',96, 99, 102, 106, 107,
108.
Bamatyne, Alexander, 74.
Bampton, W. W., 85.
Barber, Benjamin, 100.
Barber, James, 115, 117.
Barber, Stephen, 6.
Barclay, Andrew, 81, 97, 99, 100.
Barfoot, John, 66, 69, 72, 81.
Barker, A. P., 102.
Barker, John, 72, 76, 80, 87.
Barker, Robert, 84, 88, 91.
Barker, Thomas, 99, 102.
Barker, William Charles (Lieut. I.N.),
123, 124, 125, 126 (twice).
Barkley, Charles, 39, 43, 45, 48, 50.
Barkley, John, 63, 66.
Barnard, Charles, 94, 101, 104, 107.
Barnard, Samuel, 69.
Barnard, T., 75.
Barnes, John, 4, 17, 19.
Baron, Christopher, 30, 32, 35.
Barre, Henry, 9.
Barrow, Thomas, 67, 72, 75, 79, 85, 88.
Barrow, T.W., 113, 114, 116, 118, 120,
122.
Bartlet, John, 61, 63, 67, 69.
Bartlett, — , 44.
Barwell, James, 48, 51.
Baskett, Roger, 76, 81.
Basse, William, 5.
Bathie, G. K., 119, 121.
Bax, Henry, 116, 118, 120.
Bayliff, Thomas Gabriel, 87, 92.
Baylis, Philip, 114, 118, 120, 122.
Baynes, William, 99, 103.
Beach, C, 114.
Beadle, Samuel, 100, 105, 106, 121.
Beale, J., 15.
Beamish, George, 38.
Becher, Henry, 105.
Beekford, Thomas, 14.
Beevor, Horatio, 81, 91.
Bell, John, 31, 33.
Bells, L., 84.
Bendal, William, 100, 102.
Bendy, Eichard, 50, 55, 58.
Benfeild, Eichard, 17, 19.
Benson, William Earl, 29, 31, 34.
Bere, George, 33.
Beresford, William, 22, 23.
Bernard, John, 18.
Berrow, Edward, 48, 49, 50.
Berthon, Charles Harrison (Lieut. I.N.),
123 (twice), 125.
Best, George, 39.
Best, John, 7.
Best, Nathaniel, 3.
Best, Thomas, 1, 31, 34, 36, 37.
Betham, George, 105.
Betteris, George, 8.
Betton, Eobert, 7.
Bickell, John, 2, 3.
Bickley, John, 2 (twice), 3.
Biden, Christopher, 11 2, 1 13, 1 15, 1 1 8, 1 19
Birch, Jonathan, 88, 91, 93, 101, 104,.
108.
Birch, William, 21, 23, 25.
Bird, John (Lieut. I.N.), 124.
Birkhead, Charles, 26, 27.
Bishop, James Thomas, 75.
Blachford, George, 58, 60.
Black, — , 72.
Blackburn, John, 53, 58.
Blacon, John, 14.
Blair, Thomas, 111, 116, 118, 120, 122.
Blake, Benjamin, 72 (twice), 80.
Blake, John, 25, 27, 30.
Blakeley, W. E., 121, 123.
151
Blanshard, John, 100, 103, 106, 108, 110,
112, 113, 115.
Blanshard, J. A., 52, 54, 57, 61, 64, 66.
Blany, Thomas, 74.
Blewet, John, 6.
Blewitt, John, 37, 42.
Blow, Thomas, 13, 14, 16.
Blundell, William, 6.
Blyth, Joseph, 117.
Blyth, Richard, 3.
Boddam, Charles, 19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26.
Bond, Essex Heury, 65, 67, 70, 74, 78,
84, 88.
Bond, John, 19.
Bonham, George, 78, 87, 91, 96.
Bonham, Pinson, 35, 37, 39.
Bonham, S. C, 53, 56.
Bonnell, John, 6.
Bontwell, Edward, 19.
Bookey, Matthew, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30.
Bookey, William, 30, 33, 36.
Bootle, Matthew, 27, 30.
Bootlc, Robert, 20, 21, 22, 24, 26.
Borradaile, Thomas, 109, 111.
Boswell, Bruce, 56.
Boucher, Benjamin, 9.
Boulderson, Henry Came (Lieut. I.N.),
124 ; (Commr.), 126.
Boulderson, Joseph, 68, 71, 76, 82.
Boultbee, E. M.. 120, 121.
Boulton, Richard, 22, 24.
Bowden, Lawrence, 59.
Bowen, — , 86.
Bowen, George, 70.
Bowen, John, 72, 77.
Bowen, R., 5.
Bowen, William Atkins, 110, 112.
Bowers, John, 5.
Bowland, John, 41, 44.
Bowman, David, 102.
Boyce, J., 91, 93, 96, 101, 104.
Boyes, Thomas, 119.
Braddyll, John, 9 (twice).
Bradford, Edward C, 76, 81, 86, 90, 93,
96..
Braithwaite, G. M., 123.
Brangwin, Benjamin, 6 (twice).
Brangwin, Benjamin (Lieut. I.N.), 126.
Brasier, Samuel, 22.
Braund, Benjamin, 19, 21, 23, 24, 26, 32,
34, 37, 40.
Bressey, William, 31.
Brettell, Thomas, 57, 59, 66, 69.
Bristol!, J., 36.
Bristow, Henry, 123.
Broadbent, William, 4 (twice).
Broadley, Henry, 31, 34, 35.
Broadley, John, 47, 50, 52.
Brocas, Arthur Augustus, 88.
Brodie, Charles, 99.
Bromfield, Philip, 48, 51.
Brooke, Robert, 38, 40, 42, 43.
Brooks, Octavus, 99.
Brooks, Richard, 84.
Brooks, Robert, 98.
Broughton, B., 116, 118, 120, 122.
Brown, Edward, 68.
Brown, F., 82.
Brown, Gunter Lyde, 99.
Brown, James, 54, 56.
Brown, James T., 121 (twice).
Brown, John, 8.
Brown, Philip, 12.
Brown, Robert, 31, 72 (twice), 81, 118.
Brown, Robert Hnnlfir, 87, 90, 92, 94, 99.
Brown, B.R., 114, 117,119.
Brown, Thomas, 27.
Brown, Thomas, 107, 108.
Browne, Christopher, 3.
Browne, John, 6.
Browne, T., 31, 34.
Browne, William, 1 7.
Brucks, George Biimes (Capt. I.N.), 123.
Bryant, H., 12, 13.
Buchanan, John, 61, 63.
Buchanan, Thomas, 92, 102.
Buggin, James, 46, 49, 51.
Bull, Samuel, 49,51,53.
Bullock, Henry, 70, 73, 77.
Bunn, Benjamin, 107, 109.
Burden, R., 37.
Burdett, Robert, 42.
Burges, Henry, 64, 67.
Burgess, William, 89, 93.
Burgh, — , 100.
Burgis, Thomas, 12.
Burnett, James B., 112, 119, 123.
Bumyeat, Philip, 67.
Burrish, George Luke, 13.
Burrowes, Robert, 62, 65, 68, 71, 77, 82,
86.
Burrows, Christopher, 28, 30, 32.
Burt, Patrick, 69, 76, 82.
Burt,P. H., 121.
Butler, Charles William, 100.
Butler, Samuel, 85.
Butler, Thomas, 70, 77, 80.
Buttanshaw, T., 120.
Bythewood, John Kingston, 76.
c.
Caise, John, 73,81.
Calbreath, George, 43.
Camell, John, 10.
Cameron, John, 76, 90, 96.
Cameron, Peter, 98, 101, 105, 109, 110,
112, 114, 116.
Campbell, A., 85, 92, 95, 98, 101,'108, 110,
112, 114.
Campbell, Charles Dugald (Lieut. I.N.),
124 (twice), 126 ; (Commr.), 126.
Campbell, John, 71, 123.
Campbell, John P., 123.
Campbell, Patrick, 71, 74.
Campbell, Peter, 89, 95, 98, 104, 107.
Campbell, W., 118, 120, 122, 128.
Campbell, Walter, 88, 93, 96, 101, 106,
108.
Cape, Jonathan, 25, 27, 29, 31.
Capp, Benjamin, 1 9.
Carey, Richard, 71.
Carless, Thomas Grere (Commr. I.N.),
126 ; (Captain), 126.
Carnegie, James, 86, 94, 96, 99, 104.
Carnegy, James, 80.
Carr, Robert, 47, 48, 51, 57, 59.
Carr, William, 117, 120, 121.
Carruthers, Walter, 68, 71, 76, 83.
Cars well, J., 12.
Carter, Edwin, 32, 34, 36, 38.
Carter, Roger, 18.
Catline, William, 70, 81.
Caulier, James, 6.
Caulier, John, 8, 11.
Chadsley, Richard, 13.
Chambers, Charles, 62.
Chamboe, — , 18.
Chapman, Alfred, 111, 118, 120.
Chapman, H. C, 120.
Charlton, WiUiam, 71, 74.
Charretie, John, 115, 117.
Chatfield, Allen, 62, 65, 67.
Chauret, David, 99.
Cheap, Thomas, 67.
Cheyne, Francis, 80, 31 (twice), 33, 34.
Chick, Edward Lord, 37, 39, 42.
Child, Alexander, 2.
Chisholme, Charles, 53.
Christie, Charles, 68, 71, 76.
Christopher, H., 70.
Christopher, Henry, 91, 94, 97, 99, 103.
Christopher, John, 70.
Chrystie, Alexander, 112, 114, 116, 118,
120, 122.
Churchill, Henry, 58, 60, 64, 67.
Clapham, Thomas, 14, 17.
Clapp, Charles, 60.
Clark, Patrick, 81.
Clarke, C, 99.
Clarke, Daniel, 48, 50, 57.
Clarke, J., 7, 13, 16.
Clarke, William Stanley, 74, 82, 87, 90,
93, 97.
Clarkson, Joseph, 62, 65.
Clement, H., 122.
Clements, J., 40, 43, 46, 49, 50, 51, 55.
Clifford, Richard, 113, 114, 116, 119.
Clifford, Robert, 121.
Clifton, Philip, 13.
Clifton, William, 61, 70, 75.
Coates, Thomas, 26, 28, 30.
Coatsworth, Charles, 8.
Cobb, Henry, 107, 112, 113, 115.
Cobham, Stephen, 27, 29.
Coggan, John, 53.
Cole, Richard, 119.
Collet, John, 15.
Collet, Pitt, 53.
Collet, Thomas, 16.
Collett, Jonathan 12.
Collier, J., 28, 30, 32.
Collins, John, 93, 95, 99, 103, 106.
Collins, Lorenzo, 38.
Collins, Stephen, 78.
ColUnson, W. S. (Lieut. Bombay Marine),
111.
Cohiett, Richard, 67, 69, 76, 90, 93, 98,
99.
Compton, Thomas, 47.
Compton, WilUam, 122.
Congreve, R., 30.
Consett, — , 6.
Constable, John, 101.
Conyers, D, D. 111.
Cook, John, 49, 52, 54, 56.
Cook, Richard, 6.
Cooke, Edmund, 30, 31, 34.
Cooke, George, 13, 14, 15.
Cooke, John, 26, 27.
Cooke, Thomas, 42, 45, 47.
Cooke, William, 38.
Cooper, Allen, 53, 57, 60, 62, 67.
Cooper, E., 97.
Coppingall, Ralph, 2.
Corbyn, J., 123.
Corner, John, 55, 58, 63, 66.
Comewall, H., 14.
Cotton, Charles Bowland, 74, 78, 85.
Cotton, John, 41, 44, 47, 50, 52, 54.
Cotton, Joseph, 52, 54.
Court, Jonathan, 41, 44, 46, 49, 51, 5
58, 60.
Court, Matthew, 29, 31, 33, 36.
Court, Thomas Watkin, 102.
Cowan, H., 109.
Cowles, Jacob, 103, 106.
Cowper, George, 61.
Coxon, John, 52, 56.
Coxwell, Edward, 65.
Coxwell, James, 107, 111, 116.
Crabb, James George, 100, 103, 106.
Crabb, Richard, 25, 27, 29, 31.
Cradock, John, 11.
Craig, John, 84, 101, 105.
Craig, Milliken, 69, 70, 73, 74, 82, 88, 91,
94, 97, 101, 104.
152
Crmgie, John, 117, 119, 123.
Granstonn, John, 62.
Cresswell, Francis, 107, 109, 110.
Crichton, James, 106.
Crichton, Thomas, 38, 40, 43.
Crista!, John, 70, 78, 81. •
Cromarty, James, 122.
Crompton, William, 25, 26.
Cross, John, 102.
Crowder, William, 97, 100, 103.
Cruft, Samuel, 10.
Cruiokshank, John, 119, 121, 123.
Cruickshank, William, 111, 113, 115, 117.
Cumberlege, John, 73, 78, 82, 90, 93, 96,
118.
Gamine, Adam, 80, 84, 89, 91.
Cuming, Alexander, 80, 86.
Cuming, George, 28, 31, 34, 36.
Cumming, Edward, 57, 59, 62, 64, 66.
Gumming, Robert, 86.
Cummings, Eobert, 27.
Curtis, Anthony, 82.
Curtis, George, 57, 61, 65, 67.
Cush, Nathaniel, 30, 32, 35.
D.
D'Abbadie, F., 28, 31.
Dale, James, 37, 39.''
Dale, John, 75, 82, 91, 95, 99, 108.
Dale, Sir Thomas, 2.
Dah^mple, James, 89, 92, 99, 102, 106,
109, 121.
Dalrymple, Eobert Stair, 105, 108, 109.
Dalrymple, W. H. C, 112, 113. 114, 117.
Dampier, Edward, 45, 48.
Dance, Nathaniel, 61, 66, 68, 73, 86.
Daniell, E. M., 112, 114, 116, 118, 120,
121.
Darnell, Edward Webb Stone (Lieut.
I.N.), 124, 125 (twice), 126;
(Commr.), 126.
Daniell,— 65.
D'Auvergne, Philip, 32, 34.
Davidson, Lieut. Alexander, E.N. 88.
Davis, William James, 83.
Davison, John, 84.
Dawes, A., 16.
Dawes, Walter, 82.
Dawkins, Jeremiah, 67, 75.
Dawney, Thomas, 106.
De Huquet, P., 123.
Deane, Charles, 49, 51, 54.
Debuke, Thomas, 38.
Delafons, Thomas, 116, 119.
Dempster, J. H., 56, 62, 64, 67, 80, 82.
Denis, John, 62.
Dennett, Thomas, 10, 72, 77.
Dennis, B., 11, 12.
Dennison, R., 83.
Denniston, William, 103.
Denny, George, 115, 120.
Denton, Thomas, 72.
Dermer, T., 109.
D'Esterre, William Parker, 93, 96, 102.
Dethiok, Thomas, 33, 34, 36, 39, 42.
Dewar, James, 39, 42, 44.
Dickinson, H., 13.
Digney, J., 125.
Dixon, George, 63.
Dobree, John, 74, 86.'
Dodds, Lvike, 91, 94, 99, 103.
Dominicus, Abraham, 34 (twice).
Donaldson, William, 79, 83, 89, 95, 100.
Dorin, Joseph, 63, 67.
Dormer, Thomas, 111.
Dorrill, John, 7.
Dorrill, R., 33.
Douglas, George, 91.
Douglas, James, 70.
Douglas, J. A., 120.
Douglas, Peter, 52, 55, 60, 65.
Douglas, Eobert James, 88.
Douglass, John, 9.
Dove, John, 25.
Doveton, E., 38, 42, 44, 46, 48, 53.
Downton, Nicholas, 1 (5 times), 2 (5
times).
Drake, J. J., 118.
Drake, Eichard, 34, 37.
Driver, Thomas, 116.
Drought, Henry Albert Matthew (Commr.
LN.), 126.
Drummond, Adam, 69.
Drumraond, C, 58, 62, 68, 74, 78, 90.
Drummond, H. A., 108, 110, 113, 114,
116, 120.
Drummond, Robert, 58, 60, 62, 64, 67.
Dudman, J., Ill, 119, 121, 122.
Duffield, Henry, 9.
Duffin, Robert, 72.
Dumbleton, Thomas, 98, 101, 105, 107.
Dunbar, W. H., 83.
Dundas, Charles, 70.
Dundas, George, 63, 67.
Dundas, James, 49, 52, 54, 62, 65.
Dundas, Philip, 62, 64, 67.
Dundas, Ralph, 53, 56, 63, 65, 68, 70.
Dnnkin, Thomas, 118.
Dunlop, A., 80.
Dunlop, David, 70, 81, 83.
Dunsford, W., 85, 89, 91, 94.
Durand, John, 52.
E.
Eastabrooke, John, 57, 60, 65.
Eastfield, William John, 89, 93, 96.
Eckford, John, 91, 96.
Edmeades, William, 73, 76, 87, 91.
Edwardes, William, 1.
Edwards, James T., 110.
Edwards, John, 12, ) 7, 20.
Edwards, Lewis Owen, 100, 104.
Edwards, Richard, 71.
Egerton, William, 33.
Eggleston, Charles, 82.
Eilbeck, B.,81.
Eilbeck, John M., 115.
Eglinton, Anthony, 47.
Elkington, James, 56.
Elliott, Joseph, 53, 56, 63.
Ellis, Edward Smith, 104.
EUiston, Edmund, 61.
ElUston, Edward, 20, 22, 23.
Elmore, Henry Mathias, 74, 76.
Blphinstone, William, 44, 46, 49, 51.
Erie, William, 7.
Esplin, John, 73, 77.
Ethersey, Eichard (Lieut. I.N.), 125
(4 times) ; (Commr.), 126.
Evans, Andrew, 3 (twice).
Evans, Arthur, 86, 38, 40.
Evans, John, 9.
Everest, E. B., 117,119.
Eyles, James, 115, 116, 119, 120.
F,
Fairfax, James, 91, 99, 103, 107, 113,
Fairfax, William, 68, 80, 87, 91, 94.
Fairfull, Eobert, 57, 62, 65.
Faith, William, 116.
Farington, Richard Atherton, 62, 64, 67,
74.
Farington, William, 61.
Farquharson, James, 66, 69, 73, 78, 82,
87.
Farrer, Henry, 57, 66, 69, 80.
Farrer, William E., 114, 116, 118.
Farrer, William Ward, 71, 75, 81, 86, 90,
94.
Fea, Peter, 40.
Fearson, James Peter, 82.
Fellers, John H., 81.
FeUowes, William Dorset, 74.
Fenn, B., 120,123.
Fenner, Parson, 38, 40, 43.
Fergasson, B., 87, 91, 102.
FemeU, William, 34, 36, 38, 41.
Fewson, Thomas, 115, 117.
Field, Thomas, 27, 30, 32^ 35.
Field, Timothy, 18, 20, 22, 23.
Fiott, Edward, 56, 62.
Fisher, Benjamin, 28, 29, 31, 34, 36, 38.
Fisher, Francis, 8.
Fitzhugh, William, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23.
Fletcher, Henry, 38, 41.
Floris, Peter Williamson, 1.
Flower, John, 22 (twice).
Foggs, Alexander, 90.
Foord, Edward, 122.
Foot, John, 35, 37.
Forbes, George, 51, 54.
Forbes, James K., 106, 111, 115, 116,119,
121.
Ford, H. W., 116.
Forrest, Thomas, 55.
Forrester, Bernard, 36, 38.
Fortescue, Francis, 46, 48, 51.
Foster, James, 2.
Foster, William, 40.
Fothringham, A., 114.
Foubister, Peter, 75, 77.
Foulis, Charles, 28, 31, 33, 35.
Foulkes, J. D., 59, 63, 66, 68, 73.
Fowler, Francis, 32, 34, 37, 40, 41.
Fowler, R. C, 120, 122.
Fox, Daniell, 19.
Fox, Gilson E., 116, 120, 124.
Fox, John, 61.
Fox, Robert, 6 (twice).
Foxall, Thomas, 53, 57, 60, 64.
Foy, James, 68,71.
Francklin, John R., 80, 89, 91, 95, 97,
104, 106, 109.
Francklin, Richard, 88.
Fraser, Hugh, 55.
Eraser, J. S. H., 113, 114, 116, 118.
Fraser, William, 49, 52, 55, 59.
Freeman, John, 101, 107, 109.
Freeman, Fielder, 27, 28.
Frognall, Phineas, 26.
Frognall, Thomas, 29, 32, 34.
Frushard, John James (Lieut. I.N.), 124
(twice) ; (Commr.), 125 (twice),
126.
Fulcher, W. B., 119.
G.
Gaillard, Frederick, 88, 94, 97.
Gale, John, 69.
153
Gallon, John, 12.
Galloway, — , 87.
Gamage, W. D., 50, 55, 57, 63, 65, 67.
Gardiner, Henry, 42, 44, 48.
Gardiner, Martin, 9.
Gardner, Alan Hyde (Lieut. I.N.), 126.
Gardner, Patrick, 78, 85, 86.
Gardyn, Charles, 57.
Garnault, Joseph, 64, 67, 70, 76.
Gelston, William,.87, 91, 97, 99, 104.
<5erraTd, John, 59, 63, 66, 68, 74.
Gib, C, 85.
Gibson, Edward, 20.
Gibson, John, 78.
Gibson, William, 81.
Gilbert, Charles, 25, 26, 28, 30.
Gilbert, Thomas, 17, 18, 21, 22, 24, 25,
27.
Gilmore, John, 73.
Gilmore, Mungo, 72, 83, 88.
Gilpin, Thomas, 107.
Glasspoole, Richard, 114, 116, 118, 119,
121.
Gledstanes, Albert, 89, 98, 101.
Glegg, Henry, 16, 17, 18.
Glover, Alphonsus, 33, 35, 38, 40, 44.
Godfrey, Benjamin, 37, 39, 42.
Godfrey, E., 14, 15, 16.
-Godfrey, S., 15.
Gooch, George, 74, 79, 82, 86.
Goodall, Bartholomew, 3 (twice).
Goodfellow, John, 1 1 .
Goodlad, William, 5.
Goodman, S., 11 (twice), 12, 13 (twice),
15.
Gordon, Alexander, 111.
Gordon, Alexander Henry (Lieut. I.N,),
124, 126 ; (Commr.), 126.
Gordon, John, 16, 17, 19, 21.
Gordon, Peter, 84.
Gore, Arthur, 46,49, 51, 53, 56, 59.
Gosfrith, Richard, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24.
Gostlin, Francis, 21, 22, 23, 25.
Gough, Charles, 21, 23, 24.
Gough, Harry, 13, 15.
Gowland, Benjamin, 74, 78.
Graham, Charles, 83, 88, 91, 95, 97, 103,
106, 108, 109, 112.
Graham, Thomas, 78, 82, 86.
Grainger, Richard, 15.
Grant, George (Capt. LN.), 123.
Grant, James L., 68, 70, 77, 79.
Grant, Peter, 106.
Grantham, Caleb, 8, 19, 21, 22, 24.
Grantham, Nathaniel, 8.
Gray, Alexander, 59, 63, 66, 69, 77, 79.
Gray, George, 92, 98.
Green, Abraham, 80.
Greenway, W., 72, 81.
Greenway, William Brown, 89 »
Greer, William, 62, 65.
Gregorie, Charles, 56, 60, 63.
Grey, Robert, 70, 72.
Gribble, Charles B., 89, 94, 101, 105, 108,
110, 113, 118.
Gribble, Henry, 119, 121.
•Grieve, Andrew, 83, 87.
Grieve, John Shaw (Lient. I.N.), 124.
Griffin, John, 42, 43 (twice), 45.
Grote, Joseph, 119.
Grounds, Henry WiUiam (laeut. LN.), 126.
Gmcher, Henry, 57.
■Guise, John, 91.
Gyfford, William, 7.
25005.
H.
Haddock, Joseph, 5, 6.
Haggis, Charles, 39, 43, 46.
Haig, James, 102 (twice).
Haig, William, 71.
Haldane, James, 37, 39, 42, 44.
Haldane, John, 58.
Haldane, Robert, 29, 31, 33, 35.
Hale, Roger, 25; 26, 28.
Haliburton, James, 96.
Halkett, Henry, 89, 92, 9S, 101.
Hall, John, 4, 56, 60, 65, 67, 70, 77.
Hall, Richard, 40, 42, 45, 47.
Hall, Sampson, 69, 76.
Hall, Sober, 58.
Hall, William, 57, 61, 115, 121.
Hall, AVilliam Hutcheons, 124.
Hallett, John, 27, 29.
Halliburton, James, 92, 101, 104.
Hallwell, John, 5 (5 times).
Hambly, William, 19, 48, 51, 52, 55.
Hamilton, Alexander, 46, 49, 52.
Hamilton, Archibald, 86, 90, 98, 104, 107,
109.
Hamilton, Benjamin (Lieut. I.N.), 124,
125 (twice), 126 (twice).
Hamilton, James, 66.
Hamilton, John, 70, 77, 80.
Hamilton, Montgomerie, 101, 108, 111,
112, 114, 116, 118, 121.
Hamilton, William, 96, 110.
Hammett, William, 58.
Hammond, Henry, 8.
Hancock, Nathaniel, 28, 31, 33.
Hannay, Andrew, 71, 77, 84, 88.
Hanslapp, Robert, 28, 30, 32.
Hardcastle, William, 59, 61.
Harding, John, 5.
Hardinge, Richard, 60, 63, 66, 68.
Hardwicke, Peter, 42, 44, 46.
Hardyman, William Henry, 104.
Harington, Thomas Talbot, 90, 94, 98,
100, 104.
Harmsworth, Edward Lynch, 93.
Harriman, Edward, 77.
Harris, Francis, 37, 39.
Harris, Henry, 121, 122.
Harris, John, 9.
Harris, Thomas, Herbert, 96, 101, 104,
107, 109.
Harris, W. H., 93.
Harrison, W., 120.
Harrold, William, 39, 42.
narrower, G., 99, 100, 101.
Harry, Thomas., 25, 27, 29, 30.
Hasell, John, 44, 47.
Havard, Thomas, 98.
Haviside, Thomas, 107, 108, 110, 112,
113, 114, 119.
Haviside, William, 112, 114, 116.
Hawes, Stephen, 77, 83, 89, 92, 95.
Hawkey, William, 101.
Hawkins, William, 1 (twice).
Hay, James, 60, 63, 66, 69, 73; 90, 93, 95,
97, 101.
Hay, Robert, 97.
Hay, William, 91, 93, 100, 102, 105, 108,
113, 115, 117.
Haynes, W., 21.
Hayter, George, 46, 48, 50.
Head, James, 1 14.
Heath, William, 6, 7.
Heathorn, J. L., 104.
Heathorn, William, 118.
Hedley, T., 71.
Heming, George, 92, 95, 98, 106.
Henderson, G., 102.
Hengman, — , 34.
Heuning, A., 121.
Hepburn, George, 44.
Heppenstall, William, 111.
Rr
Hepworth, Brodie, 60, 64.
Herbert, Philip, 91, 95, 97, 102.
Hereford, John, 29, 32.
Hewett, Harry H. (Lieut. I.N.), 124, 125,
(twice) J (Commr.), 126.
Hickes, Leonard, 18.
Hickes, Zachary, 17.
Hicks, John, 122.
Hide, Jonathan, 5.
Hide, S., 8, 11.
Hill, Henry, 103.
Hill, John, 17, 18, 20.
Hill, Robert, 12.
Hillman, J., 121, 123.
Hilton, John Woodbridge, 74, 77.
Hinde, T., 33, 35, 37, 39.
Hindman, Josiah, 32, 34, 36.
Hindman, Thomas, 26, 28, 42, 45, 48, 54.
Hine, John, 100, 104, 106, 113, 115, 117,
119, 121, 122.
Hitchings, John, 87.
Hoadly, Henry, 23, 25, 26.
Hoare, Daniel Griffiths, 44, 47, 50.
Hodgson, Thomas, 60, 63, 66, C8, 70.
Hogg, Robert, 72.
Holden, Richard, 15, 16 (twice), 18, 19.
Holden, Thomas, 21, 22.
Holford, Arthur, 9.
Holiday, G., 119, 120.
Holman, Francis, 75, 84.
Holman, William, 10.
Holmes, Robert, 25, 26.
Hooke, Benjamin, 41, 45.
Hooke, Walter, 31.
Hooper, Charles, 81.
Hooper, George, 91, 95, 98, 102.
Hope, William, 107, 109, 112, 113, 115,
119, 121.
Hopkins, F. W. (Lient. I.N.), 123.
Hore, Matthew, 46.
Hornblow, William, 111.
Horncastle, James, 62, 65, 67, 76, 79, 82,
Home, John, 47.
Horsburgh, James, 78, 83.
Hosier, Francis, 9.
Hosmer, Henry, 114, 116, 118.
Hough, Samuel, 36, 48, 49.
Houghton, John, 18, 21, 22.
Howard, Richard, 76.
Howe, Thomas, 37, 41, 44.
Howes, Christopher, 28.
Hoxton, Walter, 27.
Huddart, Joseph, 53, 55, 59, 62.
Huddart, WiUiam, 60.
Hudson, Charles, 23, 24, 26, 27.
Hudson, Sir Charles, 46, 48.
Hudson, Henry, 10, 12 (twice), 13.
Hudson, R., 8, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 23, 24,
69, 76.
Hudson, Thomas, 87, 90, 93.
Hughes, Henry, 77, 89, 95.
Hughes, Philip, 86, 102, 105, 108.
Hughes, Robert, 75.
Hume, Alexander, 37, 40, 43, 46.
Hunt, James, 63.
Hunt, Thomas, 23, 24.
Hunt, William, 45, 48.
Hunter, H., 13.
Hunter, J., 16, 19, 20, 22.
Hunter, William, 111, 112, 116.
Hurle, John, 8, 10 (twice).
Hurst, Robert, 14, 15.
Hutchinson, George, 53, 54.
Hutchinson, H., 110, 112, 118, 119.
Hutchinson, Norton, 31, 34, 36, 39, 42.
Hutchinson, William, 18, 20, 21, 23, 2<,
26, 34, 36.
Htttt, Richard, 71, 75.
Hutton, William Charles, 91, 96.
Hyde, Robert, 18, 19.
154
Inglis, Cornelius, 37, 43.
Innes, John, 107, 110, 113, 116, 118, 120,
122.
IiBcke, Mathew, 81, 90, 93, 96, 99, 102.
Isaeke, B. M., 120.
Isbister, D., 77, 92.
Jackson, Abraham, 10.
Jackson, George, 27, 30, 32, 33, 35, 38,
40.
Jackson, J. H., 93.
Jackson, James, 68, 74, 78.
Jackson, Jeffery, 46, 48, 50.
Jackson, Joseph, 39, 42, 45.
James, William, 35.
Jameson, James, 89, 93, 95, 99, 103, 107,
108, 110.
Jamison, Alexander, 45, 48.
Jefireys, J. P., 105.
Jenefer, J., 11.
Jenkins, Benjamin, 37.
Jenkins, Robert, 23, 25, 26, 28.
Jenkins, Thomas, 101.
Jobson, William, 22, 23, 24, 26.
JodreU, Philip, 32, 34 (twice), 36.
Johnson, Francis, 5.
Johnson, James, 72, 111.
Johnson, John, 3 (twice).
Johnson, John E., 106, 108.
Johnson, Magnus, 100, 102, 115, 118.
Johnson, Robert, 98, 108.
Johnson, T., 120.
Johnson, T. A., 123.
Johnston, John, 45, 49, 51, 53, 58.
Johnston, John Glen (Lieut. I.N.), 123.
125 (twice).
Johnstone, C K., 123.
Jones, Benjamin, 45, 48, 51.
Jones, Charles, 68, 73, 85, 88, 92, ICO.
Jones, Evan, 38.
Jones, John, 66, 69, 83.
Jones, Thomas, 86, 92, 95, 100.
Jordan, Michael, 76.
Jordan, William, 18.
K.
Kay, Brook, 96, 103, 105, 107, 109, 111,
113.
Kay, James, 111.
Keate, Samuel, 22.
Keeble, Page, 7, 15.
Keeling, William, 1 (3 times).
Kellaway, James, 117, 121, 122.
Kelso, George, 83.
Kemeys, Reginald, 19, 20, 21, 26.
Kempt, Francis, 70, 74.
Kempt, Rodney, 96.
Kempthome, George Borlase (lient. I.N.),
124.
Kendall, Harry, 71.
Kent, George, 39, 50, 53.
Kent, Henry, 28, 30, 32, 33, 34.
Ker, Robert, 47, 49, 52, 54.
Kesar, Charles, 14, 15, 16.
Kidd, Thomas, 88.
Kilvert, Roger, 4.
Kirkpatrick, John, 86, 90, 94, 96, 99, 104.
Kirwan, Stephen, 33.
Knight, John, 1.
Knox, W., 110.
Kymer, Christopher, 81, 91, 95, 100, 106.
Kyrby, Richard, 17.
L.
Ladd, W. H., 117.
Lamb, Edward, 82.
Lamb, J. T., 110.
Lambe, John, 68, 73, 77, 80.
Lambert, Thomas, 9.
Lambert, William, 1 ] .
Landon, Samuel, 86, 90, 97.
Lane, J., 13, 15.
Langworth, Thomas, 25, 26, 29.
Lardner, R. T., 109.
Larkins, John P., 62, 65.
Larkins, Thomas, 51, 56, 60.
Larkins, Thomas, 83, 87, 95, 105, 107,
109, 110.
Larkins, Thomas, 108, 109, 111, 114, 118,
120, 122.
Larkins, William, 39, 41, 43, 44, 46, 48.
Lascelles, Henry, 27, 29, 31.
Lascelles, Peter, 37, 39, 42.
Lasinby, Richard, 20, 22.
Lauder, John, 45, 47, 50.
Laurence, J., 120.
Laurie, H., 72.
Lautour, Joseph, 99.
Law, John, 10.
Lawrence, A., 32.
Lawson, John, 21, 23.
Lawson, Patrick, 51, 54, 55.
Lay, William, 80, 86.
Laycock, Richard, 6.
Layman, William, 72.
Le Blanc, Charles, 88, 92, 96, 100, 104,
105, 110.
Le Geyt, Carteret, 33, 35.
Le Geyt, Philip, 42.
Le Me^urier, Frederick, 55.
Leader, J., 121.
Ledger, Edward, 59.
Lee, James, 13, 14, 16.
Lee, Simon, 103, 106, 109.
Leech, Thomas Watson, 100, 103, 109.
Lefort, Charles Martin, 50.
Legg, William, 11.
Leigh, Francis W., 68, 70.
Leigh, Henry, 78, 81, 88, 94, 97.
Leith, John, 83.
Lenmyes, E., 2,
Lennox, Charles, 66, 69, 73, 87, 92.
Lennox, John, 44, 46, 49, 53, 55.
Lesly, John, 8, 9, 13 (twice), 15.
Levy, John, 114, 118.
Lewin, Gregory M., 66.
Lewin, Richard, 38, 42, 47, 60.
Lewis, John, 55, 58, 64.
Lewis, John William, 125.
Lewis, Josiah, 24.
Lewis, Thomas, 15.
Lewis, Samuel, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Ley, Thomas, 60, 64, 67.
Liddell, Henry, 75.
Liell, Thomas, 47, 50.
Lindegreen, Charles, 62.
Lindsay, Alexander, 110, 112.
Lindsay, George, 30, 32, 34, 36, SB.
Lindsay, the Hon. Hugh, 68, 73, 80, 84;
88, 91, 9?.
Lindsay, James, 111.
Lindsay, Martin, 71.
Lindsay, R. 120, 122.
Lloyd, John, 6, 65, 66, 68, 72 (twice).
Loch, John, 95, 99, 102, 105.
Loehner, John C, 86, 90, 94, 104, 106.
Lock, W., 103.
Locke, John, 84, 91, 94, 98, 101, 105.
Locke, Robert, 110, 115, 117, 119, 121^
122.
Logan, John, 83, 90, 94.
Lowe, Benjamin, 28, 30, 33.
Lowe, John, 86.
Lowe, Robert (Lieut. I.N.), 123.
Lowe, William (Commander I.N.), 123,
125; (Captain), 126.
Lowis, Ninian, 62, 65, 67.
Lowth, Mathew, 8.
Lnard, John, 69, 72, 80.
Lufkin, George, 81.
Luhorne, Nicholas, 14, 16 (twice), 19.
Luke, J., 83.
Lushington, Thomas, 79, 84, 88.
Lyde, Samuel, 111, 113.
Lyell, Robert, 20, 22, 23.
Lynch, Henry Blope (Commander I.N.),
125.
Lynch, William, 86, 89, 92, 95, 98, 101.
Lyne, Ethelbert, 72.
Lynn, Thomas, 107.
Lytton, George, 13.
M.
Mabbot, William, 18, 20, 21, 23.
MoCall, George, 85 (twice).
McConohie, James, 41.
McCuUoch, J. M., 74.
Macdonald, William, 72.
MacDougall, Bugald, 94, 97, 100, 105,
107.
Macfarlane, C. P., 97.
Mclnnes, G., 79, 85.
Mcintosh, C. C, 101.
Macintosh, John, 83, 87, 92.
Mackeson, Thomas, 91, 94, 97.
Mackett, William, 19.
Mackintosh, John, 89 (twice).
Mackintosh, William, 55, 58, 61, 65, 67,
75.
MacLeod, Alexander, 36, 39, 41, 45.
McLeod, Donald, 89, 93, 101, 104, 106.
108, 111.
Macleshin, Peter, 37, 38, 40.
McMillan, Iver, 67, 69.
McNab, Angus, 62, 65.
MoNamara, William, 71, 76, 85.
McNemara, John, 32, 34, 36, 37. ,
McTaggart, John, 72, 73.
McTaggart, J. 0., 118.
McTaggart, Thomas, 89, 92, 95, 99, 103,
105, 108, 109, 112.
Madan, Frederick, 118, 120.
Maddox, Leonard, 27.
Madge, Thomas, 41, 44.
Mainwaring, R., 35, 37, 40, 43.
Maitland, Patrick, 42, 45, 47.
Maitland, Samuel, 69.
Malim, R., 3.
Mallack, Newman, 43.
Mandereon, John R., 115, 118, 119, 122.
Mangles, Charles B., 114, 116, 119.
Manley, Thomas, 23, 25.
Manners, Frederick Erskine (Lieut. I.N.),
124.
Manning, Edward, 64, 67, 70.]
Manning, William, 109, 114, 115, 117.
Mansell, J. P., 103, 105.
Marchant, Willoughby, 41.
Marjoribanks, Campbell, 70, 79, 84.
Marjoribanks, William, 108, 110.
165
Marquis, Thomas, 107, 111, 114, 116,
118, 121, 123.
Marshall, D., 122.
Marshall. J., 88.
Marshall, John, 64, 94, 98.
Marter, "William, 40, 43.
Martin, Edward, 16, 17, 18, 19.
Maitin, George, 26, 27.
Martin, James, 79, 82, 87, 94, 97.
Martin, John, 16, 17.
Martin, Mathew, 9, 11, 13, 14.
Martin, Samuel, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28.
Mash, Robert Ahhon, 71, 75, 78, 84.
Mason, A. T., 107.
Mason, Benjamin, 30, 32.
Mason, Charles, 34, 36, 38.
Mason, George, 113, 115, 118.
Massey, Charles, 24, 25.
Massey, Edmund, 43.
Masson, James, 91, 94, 107.
Mathew, George, 8.
Maw, Robert, 53, 55.
Mawson, William, 16, 17, 19.
Max, George, 64.
Maxwell, Arthur, 52, 53, 55, 56.
Maxwell, William, 78, 82, 86, 94.
Mayne, Charles Otway, 98, 103, 105, 108,
109, 111, 113.
Mayne, John, 92, 98, 103, 107 (twice).
Mead, Robert, 24, 25.
Meadows, Dixon, 76, 86, 90, 92.
Meard, George, 31, 33, 35.
Mears, Charles, 39, 41, 45, 47, 50, 52.
Mears, William, 56, 61.
Mercer, William, 44.
Meriton, Henry, 80, 87, 92, 94, 97.
Meriton, Richard, 89.
Merry, John, 7.
Merrylees, David, 72.
Merryweather, J-ohn, 39.
Mertho, John, 87, 89.
Michell, Gilbert, 79, 83.
Mickelfield, Richard, 17, 22, 27, 29.
Middleton, Sir Henry (twice), 1.
Milford, J., 12.
Miller, David, 113, 114, 119.
Milles, John, 43, 45, 47.
MiUett, George, 61, 65, 69, 71, 79, 81.
Mills, John. 106, 109, 112.
Milner, William, 74.
Minter, Lawrence, 15 (twice), 16.
Misenor, J., 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23.
Misenor, Robert, 29, 30. •
Mitchell, Bruce, 80, 84.
Mtchell, Charles, 61, 63, 65, 68.
Mitchell, Sir Charlss, 73, 78.
Mitchell, David, 46, 49, 51.
Mitchell, William, 105, 108, 112, 113.
Mitford, J., 42, 44, 47.
Moffat, James, 39, 42, 43, 44.
Moffatt, William, 80, 87, 91, 95, 101,
104, 107.
Monck, Thomas, 1 1 .
Moncrief, L. W., 115, 120.
Money, John, 108.
Money, William, 49; 51, 68.
Money, William Taylor, 79.
Monro, James, 57, 59, 62, 64.
Montagu, William Augustus, 94.
Montgomerie, Alexander, 52, 58, 61, 69.
Montgomery, James, 23, 25.
Moore, Samuel, 111.
Moresby, Robert (Capt. I.N.), 124
(4 times).
Morgan, Michael, 36.
Morgan, Robert, 49, 55, 58.
Moring, James, 75, 90.
Morris, Arthur, 40, 48, 51, 53, 55.
Morris, W., 11.
Morrison, Richard, 40, 44, 46.
Mortimer, Thomas, 84, 88.
Mortlocb, Charles, 97, 99, 103, 105, 108,
109, 112.
Mortloct, James, 70.
Motley, Thomas, 44.
Muirhead, Alexander, 76.
Mumford, John, 37.
Munro, Daniel Nesbitt, 116.
Murray, Anthony, 86, 90, 94.
Murray, James, 90, 93, 96, 99, 104.
Murray, Thomas Garland, 79, 83, 90, 94.
MurveU, James, 8.
Musgrave, Thomas, 70, 84.
Muter, Arthur, 84, 91.
Myers, Roger, 9.
N.
Nairn, Fasham, 42, 44, 46, 48.
Nairne, Alexander, 104, 105, 108, 109,
112, 113, 115, 117, 121.
Nanfan, John, 31, 35, 36.1
Nash, Alexander, 77, 81, 88, 92, 96.
Nash, James, 75, 79, 80.
Needham, Daniel, 14.
Neesh, — , 103.
Negus, J., 13, 14, 15.
Neish, James, 117.
Nelly, Francis, 9 (twice), 13, 18, 19, 21,
23.
Nesbitt, William, 95, 99, 103.
Newall, D. R., 112, 113, 115, 117, 119.
Newell, Charles Hazell, 102, 105.
Newham, John, 76.
Newman, Alfred, 124 (twice).
Newnam, Charles, 9, 12, 14.
Newsham, Thomas, 16, 18, 20.
Newte, Thomas, 50, 52.
Newton, Charles, 38, 41.
Newton, G., 16, 17, 19, 21, 32.
Nichol, J., 97.
Nicholls, George, 97, 101, 114.
Nisbet, Richard, 94, 99, 104, 105, 109.
Nisbett, Andrew (Lieut. I.N.), 124.
Nixon, Thomas, 71.
Norfor, Robert Wright, 111, 113.
Normand, J., 85, -89, 92, 95.
Norway, Nevell, 33, 35.
Nutt, Justinian, 54, 58, 61, 64, 67.
0.
O'Brien, J., 123.
Ogilvie, James, 50, 52.
O'Hara, GefiMe, 41.
Oliver, A. William, 125.
Oliver, John, 33, 35, 38.
Opie, John, 12.
Ormsby, Henry A. (Lieut. I.N.), 124;
(Commr.), 125.
Orrok, Wemyss, 69, 74, 79, 88.
Osborne, George, 13.
Osborne, James, 15, 17.
Osborne, Robert, 29 (twice), 30, 33.
Ostler, William, 116.
Owen, R., 74.
Owens, Daniel, 47.
Paiba, John, 62.
Pahuer, E. H., 73, 80.
Palmer, George, 73, 79.
Palmer, J., 84.
Palmer, Robert Fish, 45.
Parker, Thomas, 32, 35.
Parker, William, 52, 54, 61, 63, 65, 69.
Parks, William, 33, 34.
Parrish, J. R., 102.
Parrot, Abraham, 14, 15.
Parson, John, 76, 84.
Parsons, — , 97.
Partington, Watkin, 40.
Pascall, William Larkins, 101.
Pashley, John, 3 (3 times).
Passmore, Henry, 78.
Paterson, Alexander, 69.
Paterson, John, 90, 93, 102, 104, 106,
111, 113, 115.J
Patrick, F., 99.
Patrickson, T., 73.
Patten, William, 79.
Patterson, Charles, 73.
Patterson, John, 111.
Patterson, Robert, 85, 92.
Patterson, William, 95, 98, 102, 105,
106, 108, 110, 113.
Patton, Andrew, 66, 69, 73, 81, 86.
PattuUo, R., 122.
Paul, Nathaniel, 47, 50.
Payne, John, 43, 45.
Payne, Samuel, 17.
Peacock, Eustace, 12 (twice), 15, 16,
17, 18, 20 (twice).
Pearce, Thomas, 41, 44.
Pearse, John, 32, 34, 36, 38.
Pearson, James, 102, 111, 113, 117.
Peck, William, 34, 36.
Peirce, Richard, 46, 49, 53, 57.
Peirce, Thomas B., 82, 89.
Peirson, Edward, 14.
Pelly, Henry Hinde, 45, 47, 50.
Pelly, John, 18, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27, 29,
31.
Pelly, John Henry, 87, 89.
Pendergrass, James, 87, 90, 93, 99, 103,
106.
Pennell, Richard, 58, 62, 65, 68.
Pepper, John (Captain, I.N.), 125
(twice).
Percival, Lucas, 110, 114, 116, 119.
Perry, John, 88.
Perse, William, 6.
Peters, William, 44.
Petre, J., 28, 30, 32.
Petre, William, 7.
Phenney, George, 7, 8.
Philipps, George, 11.
Phillips, Joseph, 27, 29.
Phrip, Richard, 13, 15, 16.
Pidding, J. R., 122.
Piercy, John WintersgiU, 77.
Pigot, Charles, 30.
Pigou, Peter, 39, 42, 47, 49, 57.
Pinnell, John, 17.
Pinnell, Richard, 13, 16, 17, 24, 25, 27,
29:
Pinnell, William, 31.
Pinson, John, 27, 29.
Pitcher, Thomas, 101.
Pitman, Frederick, 86.
Pitman, W., 114.
Pitt, George, 20, 21, 23, 24.
Pitt,Wentworth George, 16, 17, 19, 21.
Pope,W. L., 117, 121.
Porter, John Patterson (Lieut., I.N.),
123.
156
Portlock, Nathaniel, 63.
Pouney, Eobert, 60, 64, 66.
Powell, Frederick Thomas, 125 (twice).
Powell, Philip Lewis (Lieut. I.N.), 124.
Power, John, 83.
Poynter, James Medhurst, 58, 61.
Poyntin^, Thomas, 47, 50, 52, 54, 36,
57.
Prescott, Charles Elton, 73, 77, 84, 91,
94, 102.
Preston, Eobert, 46, 48, 51.
Price, John, 69,74, 88, 111.
Price, Thomas, 56, 63, 88, 95, 102.
Prjcklove, William, 20.
Prickman, Benjamin, 7 (3 times).
Prince, John, 47, 49, 51, 53, 55.
Prince, Lawrence, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25.
Pring, Martin, 2.
Prohyn, George, 114, 115, 118, 119, 121.
Proctor, A. F., 117, 122.
Pryce, J., 58, 61, 65, 67.
Purling, John, 35, 37, 39.
Purvis, Chai'les, 45, 47.
Pye, Band, 11,12.
Pyke, Isaac, 12, 14.
Pyke, John, 105, 107.
Q.
Quicke, Andrew, 39, 42.
R.
Eaincock, George, 91, 100, 103.
Eaine, T., 106.
Baitt, Charles, 76, 80, 88.
Eamage, Patrick, 89, 92.
Eamsay, John, 34.
Kamsden, John,77, 80, 90, 94, 98,
Eankine, Eohert, 99, 103.
Eattray, James, 58 (twice), 61.
Eawdon, Marmaduke, 9.
Kawes, Eichard, 102, 106, 109, 113, 115.
Eaymond Charles, 24, 26, 28, 29.
Eaymond, Hugh, 11, 12, 14.
Kaymdnd, John, 17.
Eayne,E., 123.
Eaynes, Thomas, 9.
Eeay, John, 117.
Eeay, Eobert, 77.
EeddaU, F., 10, 11.
Keddall, John, 49, 51.
Eeddie, John, 85, 90.
Eedman, Edward, 73.
Eedman, G. J., 120.
Keed, Francis, 43, 45, 48, 51, 52.
Kees, James, 50, 56, 59, 63, 66, 70.
Beeves, P. J., 121.
Eeid, Alexander, 15.
Beid, H., 87, 96, 104.
Eeid, H. A., 99.
Beid, Hugh, 81.
Bemmington, Samuel, 110, 112.
Bennie, James (Lieut. I.N.), 124, 126
(Commr.), 126.
Beynoldg, Benjamin, 37, 39, 40.
Beynolds, William, 114.
Bhode, Eobert, 85, 88.
Bice, David, 43, 45.
Bice, Henry, 48, 50.
Bichards,WUliam, 120.
Eichards, — , 64.
Bichardson, Benjamin, 83, 91, 96, 99.
Eichardson, George, 42, 44, 46, 48, 54, 82,
85, 88, 89, 92, 96, 100, 108, 110.
Eichardson, G. G., 80.
Eichardson, Isaac Godsalve, 87.
Eichardson, William, 43.
Eiches, Matthew, 92, 96, 101, 104.
Riddell, Thomas, 41, 43, 45, 47, 50.
Eigby, Charles, 18, 20, 22, 23, 25.
Eipley, Philip, 107, 109.
Eivington, Peter, 56.
Eivington, Eobert, 82.
Eoberts, Abraham, 6.
Roberts, Arundel, 85.
Eoberts, John, 9, 75.
Eoberts, Thomas, 10 (twice).
Eoberts, William, 37.
Eobertson, Alexander, 94, 98, 101, 104.
Robertson, Andrew, 81.
Eobertson, Edward, 55.
Eobertson, George, 71, 78, 87.
Eobertson, Thomas, 60, 62, 64, 67, 76,
79, 84, 88.
Robinson, John, 81.
Robinson, E., 11.
Eohinson, Eobert, 29, 31, 33, 35.
Eobinson, William, 38.
Eobsou, William, 28, 30, 33.
Roch, E., 42.
Eoddaili, Collingwood, 39, 43, 45, 61.
Eodham, S., 21.
Eogers, John, 46, 49, 52, 54, 58, 60, 64,
66, 69, 85, 90, 93.
Eogers, Samuel, 51, 55, 59.
Eogers, William, 4 1 .
Rolland, Peter, 98, 101, 106.
Romaine, George, 79, 82.
Eoper, William, 74, 78.
Boss, Andrew, 40, 43, 45.
Boss, James, 92, 95, 98, 102, 106, 108.
Ross, B. S., 125.
Boss, Thomas, 104.
Eous, Eobert, 46, 49, 51.
Eous, Thomas Bates, 41, 44.
Eowe, John, 2.,
Rush, Henry, 96, 101, 104.
Ryan, Anthony, 17.
Eyland, Charles, 71.
Eyves, Thomas, 19
s
Salisbury, John B., 72.
Salkeld, Joseph, 78.
Saltwell, George, 70, 77, 82, 90.
Sampson, Peter, 66, 68, 77, 81.
Samson, Brook, 37, 41, 43, 46.
Samson, Henry Morse, 90, 93, 98, 103, 105
Samson, James, 36.
Samson, John, 28, 32, 34, 36, 37.
Samson, John Brook, 80, 85, 89, 95, 98.
Samways, Charles, 62.
Sanders, James, 22, 24, 25, 27.
Sanders, John Park (Commander I.N,),
123, 124, 125,126.
Sanders, Thomas, 80, 85, 89, 94, 97, 105,
111, 112.
Sandilands, James, 82, 86, 90, 93, 99,
103.
Sandys, John, 42, 45.
Sandys, Thomas, 122.
Saris, John, 1.
Saunders, David, 40, 43, 45, 48, 51.
Saunders, Bichard, 122.
Savage, Augustus, 44, 47, 49, 51.
Sax, John, 12.
Sax, Thomas, 11.
Scott, George, 61, 63.
Scott, Hugh, 99, 103, 105, 107, 109, 112.
Scott, John, 82.
Scott, Boberty 46, 49, 55, 57, 59, 84, 119,
121, 123.
Scott, Thomas, 89.
Scott, William, 38, 40.
Seale, Daniel, 25.
Sealy, John, 45, 47, 49.
Sedgwick, William, 33.
Serle, Samuel, 113, 115, 117, 119.
Sever, William Cropton, 64.
Sharp, John, 49.
Sharpe, Philip, 59.
Sharpeigh, Alexander, 1.
Shaw, Jbhn, S.
Shea, Charles, 118, 119, 121, 122.
Sheen, C. H., 83.
Shepheard, .John, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23
Shephesird, Eichard, 25.
Shepherd, J., 112, 115, 117.
Shepherd, Thomas, 121, 123.
Sherwood, John, 57, 64.
Shettler, E. B., 122.
Shillinge, Andrew, 2.
Short, John, 103.
Short, Joseph, 119, 120.
Shuter, Eichard, 25, 26.
Simmonds, George, 8.
Simpson, F., 72.
Simpson, George, 79, 95, 99, 100, 105,
107.
Simson, George, 60, 64, 68, 71, 77.
Simter, James, 83.
Sinclair, Alexander, 83 (twice).
Sindrey, Edward, 102.
Skottowe, John, 73, 77, 88.
Skottowe, N., 40, 42, 43,47, 50.
Slade, James, 4.
Slade, John, 5.
Slater, Gilbert, 33, 35.
Smales, Thomas, 76, 80.
Small, Charles, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 24.
Small, Daniell, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19.
Smedley, Henry, 59, 63, 66, 69, 77.
Smith, F., 105.
Smith, John, 41, 44, 46.
Smith, Joseph, 51, 64.
Smith, Kennard,68, 71, 79, 112, 114.
Smith, Nathaniel, 39, 40, 44, 46.
Smith, Samuel, 93.
Smith, Thomas, 19, 26, 28, 30.
Smith, Timothy, 118, 120, 122.
Smith, William, 41, 44, 47, 49, 52, 60, 63,
66, 68, 73.
Smyth, Edmund, 29.
Snow, Eaymond, 50, 51, 54, 57, 59.
Sommers, Jonathan, 19, 21, 22.
Somner, John, 26. 28, 31, 32.
Sothehy, John Barnet, 100, 103, 109, 111
112,114,116.
South, Thomas, 7.
Sparrom, Matthew, 72.
Spens, Nathaniel, 75, 80.
Spottiswoode, Eobert, 80, 86.
Stacey, Edmond, 14.
Stainforth, George, 45, 48, 51.
Stamp, Ealph, III.
Stanes, F., 12, 14 (twice).
Stanton, J., 112, 116, 118, 120.
Stead, T.F., 116.
Steel, Graham, 75.
Stephens, George, 113, 114, 117.
Stephens, WiUiam, 15.
Stephenson, Thomas, 71.
Sterling, A., 84.
Stevens, George, 65, 68, 76, 79.
Stevens, John, 29, 32.
Stevens, John, 101.
Stevens, Thomas, 4, 26, 27, 29, 31, 34, 3«,
Stevens, William, 29, 32.
Steward, Charles, 117. 118.
Steward, Francis, 21, 23, 24, 26, 2T.
Steward G.. 27, 28, 41, 44.
157
Steward, James, 70.
Stewart, Charles, 60, 63, 66.
Stewart, Francis, G., 115.
Stewart, James, 67, 84.
Stewart, John, 46, 49, 53.
Stewart, John, 90, 94, 95, 99, 109, 110.
Stiles, Eoger, 1.
Stirling, Alexander, 75.
Stoacks, James, 13, 14.
Stoakes, Peter, 46, 48, 51, 56.
Stokoe, "William, 88, 89.
Story, William, 61.
Stout, Benjamin, 84.
Stranack, James, 75.
Strong, Job, 53.
Strorer, John, 59, 63, 66, 68, 73.
Strutton, Eichard, 7.
Studd, Edward, 69, 72.
Studd, John L., 115.
Studholm, William, 24, 26.
Sturrock, Henry, 87, 90, 94, 98.
Surflen, Thomas, 117.
Sutton, David, 106, 120.
Sutton, John, 50, 52, 54.
Swan, Eichard, 2.
Swanley, Eichard, 2.
Swanston, E., 110.
Swanton, Thomas, 29.
Swete, Jasper, 85, 89.
Swinton, Archibald F. W., 79, 84, 88, 93,
96, 99, 103.
Tolme, David, 57, 60, 62, 65.
Tolson, Joseph, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 24,
30.
Tolson, Thomas, 32, 35.
Torin, Eobert, 76, 80, 87.
Toussaint, J., 106.
Toussaint, J. E. J., 98, 106.
Tovey, Zachariah, 12, 14.
Townshend, Augustus, 26, 28, 30.
Tracy, J., 12.
Trayer, James, 73.
Tremenheere, Henry P., 89, 96, 97, 98, 101,
104, 107.
Trenwith, H., 9.
Trist, James, 116.
Tryon, William, 38, 41, 44, 46, 48, 51.
TuUis, W., 122.
Turner, Nathaniel, 104, 108, 111.
Tweedalc, James, 68, 71, 77, 84, 89, 91,
96, 100.
Tweedy, G. H., 104.
Tween, J. A., 107, 115.
Tyrie, J., 78.
Tyrrell, John, 67.
u.
Udall, Henry, 5, 6.
Upton, William, 14, 16, 18.
Urmston, James, 56, 59, 66, 69, 75, 78,
81,85.
T.
Talbert, James, 110, 116.
Tanner, Nathaniel, 40, 43, 45.
Tarbutt, Charles B., 101, 106.
Tate, John, 97.
Taylor, Eobert, 56, 60.
Taylor, Thomas, 48.
Taylor, Thomas Eumbold, 88.
Tebbut, Charles, 109 (twice).
Tedd, John, 28, 30, 33, 35,37.
Telfer, John A., 107.
Templer, Henry, 100, 109.
Tenncnt, George, 110.
Tennent, James, 78.
Thelwall, Eichard, 31.
Thesiger, Frederick, 61.
Thomas, George, 80, 83.
Thorcas, H. L., 122.
Thomas, James, 60, 64, 67, 69, 77.
Thomas, Thomas, 86.
Thomas, W., 123.
Thompson, Edward, 11.
Thompson, Henry, ,122.
Thompson, John, 55.
Thomson, David, 49.
Thomson, Ebenezer, 23.
Thomson, George, 40, 42, 44.
Thomson, John, 116.
Thomson, William, 48, 50, 53, 56, 65, 68,
70, 75, 78.
Thornhill, E., 119.
Thwaites, Josiah, 16, 18, 19, 21.
Ticehurst, William, 123.
Tiddeman, Edward, 32, 35, 37.
Timbrell, Andrew, 74, 79, 82.
Timbrell, James, 89, 93, 96, 98.
Timbrill, Thomas, 51, 54.
Timins, Charles Sheldon, 108, 110, 111,
116, 118, 120, 122.
Timins, John, 76, 81, 86,
Tod, Alexander, 48, 58.
Tod, James, 55, 64-.
Todd, Thomas, 81.
25C05.
Vaughan, Henry, 89.
Vaughan, William, 110, 117, 119.
Veitch, Eobert, 35.
Venner, C. M., 73, 77.
Venner, John, 38.
Vincent, Frederick, 35, 37, 40, 44.
Vyvyan, Abel, 69, 72.
w.
Waddell, John, 44, 46.
Waghorn, Martin, 52.
Wakefield, Thomas, 54, 58, 59, 67, 78,
81.
Wakeman, Henry, 57, 59.
Walker, James, 112, 114, 116, 118.
Walker, John, 75.
Walker, Thomas, 56, 59, 100.
Wall, Thomas, 60, 64, 66, 69, 74, 79, 82.
Wallace, W., 75.
Walpole, Eichard, 34, 36.
Walton, Francis, 74.
Ward, D. J., 120, 121.
Ward, Edward, 30, 33, 35.
Ward, James, 37, 40, 41.
Ward, Thomas, E., 106, 109, 111.
Warden, Walter, 124.
Wardlaw, Eobert, 79, 82, 92.
Waring, William, 75.
Waruer, Thomas, 39.
Warwick, Nicholas, 37.
Watson, William, 100, 102.
Watts, Henry, 23, 29 (twice).
Wauchope, William, 75.
Waugh, G., 120.
Ss
Way, E., 28, 29.
Weathrall, M. T., 108.
Webb, Daniel, 51,54.
Webb, Frederick Parry (Lieut. I.N.),
123, 124 (twice).
Webb, John, 39, 42, 48.
Webb, Nicholas, 33, 36.
Webber, William, 31, 35, 36, 38, 39, 41.
Webster, Benjamin, 28, 30.
Weddell, John, 2 (twice), 3 (4 times), 4.
Wedderburn, Peter, 92, 96.
Wedgborough, John, 76.
Welbank, Eobert, 94, 95, 101, 105.
Welladvice, Thomas, 63, 65, 68, 71, 79, 86.
Wellbank, Thomas, 107, 111, 114, 122.
Weller, Charles, 106, 108, 112, 115.
Wells, William, 23, 25, 26, 30.
Welsh. David 46.
Welstead, Genrge, 85, 88, 93, 97, 105,
108, 109, 112, 114.
Weltden, George, 85, 89, 92, 95, 98, 101,
105.
West, James, 56, 59.
West, William W., 115, 118.
Westcott, George, 18, 20, 21 (twice), 23,
24, 26, 28, 30,
Westerbane, William, 20.
Weston, William, 26, 28, 31.
Whitaker, William, 18, 20.
White, John, 46, 48, 53, 57, 61.
White, Nathaniel, 25.
White, Thomas, 109, 113, 115, 121, 123.
White, William, 64, 68.
While, William Tryon, 79.
Whitehead, W. H., 117, 119, 121, 123.
Whiteman, J. C, 117.
Whitford, Eichard, 73.
Whyte, John Nelson, 81, 96.
Wickham, James, 81,
Wilkie, David, 22, 24.
Wilkinson, George, 71, 75.
Wilkinson, H. E., 111.
Wilkinson, Matthew, 47.
Wilkinson, T. H., 99, 103, 106.
Wilkinson, William, 70, 75, 83.
Willcocks, John, 74.
Williams, John, 36, 38, 41, 44.
Williams, Eobert, 68, 74, 78, 81, 83.
Williams, Stephen, 46, 49, 52, 55, 58, 62.
Williams, T., 113, 114.
Williamson, Edward, 17, 19, 21, 22, 24,
25.
Williamson, George, 100, 103.
Williamson, James, 50, 52, 60.
Williamson, James John, 90, 94.
Williamson, Eichard, 44.
Wills, E., 35.
Wills, Mathew, 3, 4.
Wills, William, 69.
WiUson, John, 6.
Wilson, Christopher, 21, 23.
Wilson, Edward, 47, 50.
Wilson, George, 35, 38.
Wilson, Henry, 18, 20.
Wilson, Henry, 57, 64, 67, 75, 79, 83, 87,
90.
Wilson, James, 75, 77.
Wilson, John P., 110, 112, 113, 115, 117»
120.
Wilson, Jonathan, 28.
Wilson, Lestock, 61, 64, 67, 70, 78.
Wilson, O. H., 122.
Wilson, Walter, 31, 33.
Wilson, William, 33, 34, 36, 38.
Wilson, William, 80.
Wimble, John, 114, 118, 120.
Winter, James, 17, 18, 20.
Winter, Nehemiah, 14, 15.
Winter, E. F., 22, 23, 25.
Winter, Thomas, 36.
Winter, Thomas, 110.
Wiseman, William, 117.
158
Wood, George, 90, 93.
Wood, John, 2.
Wood, John, 97, 103, 106, 110.
Wood, John William, 62, 65, 67, 69, 72,
Wood, Richard, 32.
Wood, Searles, 82, 89, 93.
Woodford, Mead, 25.
Woolmore, John, 63, 65.
Wordsworth, John, 58, 65, 68, 75, 79, 83,
87.
Worth, Isaac, 28, 30.
Worth, Philip, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26.
Wotton, Thomas, 14, 15, 17,
Wright, George, 70.
Wright, Jacoh, 10.
Wroe, Matthew, 50.
Wyche, John, 43, 45.
Wynn, John, 12, 17.
Yatei, Joseph, 93, 96.
Young, James, 65, 68, 71.
Young, James Anthony (Lieut. I.N.),
123, 124 ; (Commr.), 125.
Young, J. W., 89, 92, 95, 98.
Young, John William (Lieut. I.N.), 125,
(3 times), 126 (twice).
Young, Eohert, 50, 55, 71.
Young, William, 8, 10.
Younghushand, William, 97, 103, 108,
109, 117.
SECTION III.— MISCELLANEOUS.
IThe reference is to the number of the entry. 1
Accounts kept in Sixth Voyage, 5 ; in
Eighth Voyage, 6 ; of ship " Lon-
don," 16 ; of « Loyal Cook," 20.
Acts of Parliament, 898, 899.
Agreements, 884.
Annuitants, 843.
Appointment, 647, 648.
Apprentices, 736-743.
Arrivals and Departures at Bombay, 545,
546.
" Atalanta," 578, 579.
B.
Baptismal certificates, 669-671 ; 710-714.
Bass, Captain William, letters of, 15.
Bengal Civil and Marine Casualties, 760,
761.
Bengal Marine Establishments, 754-759 ;
_^Seamen discharged, 855.
Bengal Letters. Vide Letters.
Bengal Kaval Brigades, 762, 763.
Bengal Pilot Service, 689, 704, 764-773.
"Berenice," 578, 579.
Bills of Lading, 4.
Boatswain's Stores, Lists of (1638-40), 8.
Boiler Makers, 736-743.
Bombay, European Seamen at, 675.
Bombay Letters. Vide Letters.
Bombay Marine, appointments to, 689 ;
cadets, 689 ; casualties, 698-700 ;
establishnlents, 680-697 ; ditto,
financial statements, 605-640 ;
furlough, 695 ; officers, 680, 685,
687, 691-693, 695-697; reports
on, 679 ; vessels, 696, 697.
Bombay Pilot Service, 688, 689.
Bombay Steam Department, 591.
Boys, Marine, 730, 731.
Building of Ships, 536, 539.
c.
Cadets, 689.
"Calcutta" : list of officers, &c., 762.
Captains' Clerks, 717, 718.
Carpenters, 667.
Casualties, 698-700, 745-748, 760, 761.
Civil Servants, 694, 760.
" Cleopatra," 585.
Coal resources of India, 604.
Cocke, Richard, 6.
Collections, Marine, 74, 323, 437, 438.
Commanders, Company Ships, 644-647,
649-667.
Commerce, Ancient, 2.
Commercial and Shipping Affairs, Special
Committee, 25.
Commissions, &c., 4.
Compensations, 843-848.
Competence, Certificates of, 671.
Consultations, 12, 17, 504.
Contracts, 889.
Correspondence Committee Minutes, 52-
55.
Council Minutes on Marine Affairs, 68-
70.
Court Committee Papers, 72.
Court of Directors, Minutes on Marine
Affiiirs, 56-68, 71.
Courts-Martial, 883.
D.
Deceased Officers and Seamen, estates of,
855-864 ; copies of wills, inventories,
&c., 10-12.
Defence of India, Naval, 893.
De Mannevillette's Directions for Naviga-
tion, 896.
Deserters, 750, 751.
Despatches to Bengal, 436 ; to Bombay,
494-502 ; to India, 385, 430-435 ;
to Madras, 457-459.
Directors, Lists of, 506-8.
Docks and Shipping, 899.
E.
Bast India Company, Shipping Concerns
of, 1 ; Ancient Commerce of, 2.
East India Dock Reports, 550-555.
"Edward and Dudley," 18.
Eighth Voyage, accounis kept in, 6.
Embarkations, 865-868.
Engineers, 690, 691, 709, 731-744, 755,
756.
Entertainment of Mariners, 13.
Estates of Deceased Sailors, 10-12, 855-
864.
Estimates, 641-643.
Euphrates Expedition, 573, 574.
European Seamen 674, 675.
" Expedition," 8.
Expenditure, Estimates, 641-643.
Explosions, House of Commons' Com*
mittees, 557, 558.
Extra Ships, 668, 774-777.
F.
Family Remittances, 744.
Foreign Ships, 548.
Forests, 894.
Forms, 881, 882.
Free Mariners, 676-678.
Freights, 535, 536, 538, 540, 869-872.
Furlough Ledger, 695.
G.
Grant, Sir Eotert, 589.
H.
Hardy's Lists of Ships, 510.
Hiring of Ships, 537, 539.
Historical Sketch, 1.
House of Commons' Committees, 557, 558,
895.
I.
Illicit Trade, 49.
" India," Compensation to Owners, 890.
India Marine Letters. Vide Letters.
Indian Navy, Appointments, 704; Cap-
tains' Clerks, 717, 718; Casualties,
746-748; Deserters, 750, 751;
Engineers, 731-744; Establish-
ments, 701-703, 745; Eoropeaa
Officers and Seamen serving with
Bengal N.aval Brigades, 763;
Officers, 705-709 ; Pay and Audit
Code, 752,753; Seamen, 719-731,
857-860; Services (oide also
Services), 778; lists of Vessels,
701-703; Volunteers for, 7 10-7 17-
Inventories of estates of deceased sailors,
10-12.
159
'' Irrawaddy," 582.
"Isle of France," 879.
JeSreys' translation of De Mannevillette,
896.
Jerusalem Lists, 511.
Johnston, Captain, 590.
" Jonah," 9.
Journals (1610-23), Abstracts of, 3.
L.
Lambert, Captain William, 18.
Legal documents, 889.
Letters from Bengal, 387-397, 429 ; from
Bombay, 460-491, 503 ; Home,
324-378; from India, 386-395,
398-428; from Madras, 439-456;
from the three Presidencies, 382,
386 ; to the three Presidencies, 383,
384.
Letters to India, &c. Vide Despatches.
Letters of Captain Bass, 15 ; of Captain
Keddall, 18 ; of Captain Lambert,
19 ; written on the " Loyal Adven-
ture," 17.
Licenses to trade, 541-544.
Lighthouses, 892.
Lloyd's Lists, 512-528.
"London," 12, 15.
"Loyal Adventure," 16.
•" Loyal Cook," 20.
Lost Ships, 24.
M.
Madras, European Seamen at, 674.
Marine and Shipping Committees, 23.
Marine Boys, 730, 7.31.
Marine Committee Papers, 23, 56-323.
Marine Despatches. Vide Despatches.
Marine Letters. Vide Letters.
Marine Minutes, 52-73.
Masters, Extra Ships, 668, 774-777.
Mates, Company's Ships, 644, 649, 652-
666.
Mates, Extra Ships, 668, 774-777.
McArthur, John, 900.
Medal Lists, 878.
Merchant Seamen, 675 ; Deceased, 863,
864.
Merchant Vessels, 549.
Midshipmen, 648, 671, 687, 849, 850.
Miscellaneous Papers (1606-1723), 4.
Miscellaneous Returns, 556.
N.
Native Servants, 888.
Naval Courts-Martial, 883.
Naval Defence, 893.
Naval Medal Lists, 878.
Naval Prize Money, 879.
Navigation, 896.
o.
Officers (vide also Indian Navy, &c.) : of
Company's Ships, 644-672; De-
ceased, 97-100.
P.
Passengers, 887, 888.
Pay and Audit Code, 752, 753.
Payments to Sailors, &c., 14.
Persian Gulf Trade, 891.
Petitions for Relief, 779-841.
Pensions, Petitions for, 784-841.
Pensioners, Poplar, 784-842, 851-854.
Poplar Fund, 781-788, 851-854.
Poplar Pensioners, 784-788, 851-854.
Private Trade, 49-61.
Prize Money, Naval, 879.
Purchases, 875.
Pursers, 705.
Pursers' Accounts, 16.
R
Records of Services. Vide Services.
Bed Sea Trade, 891.
Reddall, Capt. Finch, 17.
References, 380.
" Reformation," 10.
Registers, 326-337, 381.
" Restoration," 11.
" Rosario," 879.
Secretary's Letters to the three Presi-
dencies, 384.
" Semiramis," 580.
Services, Records of, 650, 736-743, 778,
849, 850.
" Sesostris," 585.
Shipping, Historical Sketch, 1 ; abstract
of Directors' proceedings regarding,
21, 22; Acts regarding, 899;
Special Committee, 25 ; letters
relating to, 378.
Shipping Committee, proceedings of, 23,
24, 26-48, 530-534.
Ships, licensed. 541-544 ; Lists of, 505-
534 ; sailings of, 506-508 ; tenders
of, 530-534 ; terms of freight, &c.,
535-540; tonnage of, 529, 547;
unloading, 550-555 ; various re-
turns, 556.
Signals, 900.
Sixth Voyage, Accounts kept in, 5 .
Snodgrass's Suggestions for improving
the Navy, 897.
Steam Communication with Africa,
586; with India, 562-584, 592;
with India and China, 592;
House of Commons' Committee,
559-561.
Steam Department at Bombay, 591.
Steam Logs, 598.
Steam Navigation, 557-603 ; in Asia, 587 ;
in Bengal, 590.
Steam Squadron, Suggestions for, 589.
Steam Vessels, 557-603 ; 706.
Stores, 8, 9, 876.
Surgeons, 644, 672, 673.
Surgeons' Bills, 873, 874.
" Samuel and Anna," 17.
Seamen, Bengal Marine, 755, 756 ; Ben-
gal Naval Brigade, 762, 763 ;
Deceased, 855-864 ; Discharged,
855 ; engagement of, 13 ; Index to
List of, 7 ; Indian Navy, 719-731 ;
Mercantile, 675, 863, 864; pay-
ments to, 14.
T.
Timber, 894, 895.
Trade of Red Sea and Persian Gulf, 891 .
Trade, illicit, 49.
Troopships, 865-874.
U.
Unclaimed Deposits, 860.
w.
Warden's Journal and Letterboofc, 885,
886.
Warrants for payment, 851-854, 877.
Widows, 779, 780.
Wills, 10-12.
Warehouses Committee, 24.
160
E E E A T A.
p. 43 (ship Salisbury). " Captain John Wycke" should be " Wyche."
p. 54 (ship York). " J. A. Blanchard" should be "Blanshard."
p. 60 (ship Valentine). " Captain Wale " should be " Wall."
p. 70 (ship Arniston). " Majoribanks " should be " Marjoribanks."
pp. 78 and 81 (ship Orpheus). " Cristall " should be " Cristal."
p. 87 (ship Exeter). "Meuton" should be " Meriton."
p. 87 (ship Ganges). " Moffatt " should be " Moffat."
pp. 90, 94, 100, 104. " Harrington " should be " Harington.'"
p. 95 (ship Winchelsea). " Moffatt " should be " Moffat."
p. 99. " Ceyou " should be " Ceylon."
p. 102 (ship Guildford). " Johnston '' should be " Johnson."
p. 104 (ship Essex). " Nisbett " should be " Nlsbet."
p. 117 (ship Lord Amherst). "Cragie" should be "Craigie."
p. 129 (Nos. 168-195). These entries should run :— 168-176 ; 1848. 177-182; 1849.
183-9; 1850. 190-5; 1851
p. 131 (No. 383). " Sent to " should be " received from.''
p. 132 (Nos. 396-8). These are indexes only.
p. 132 (No. 437). " Duplicates " should be " List of duplicates."
p. 133 (Nos. 462-4). These are indexes only.
p. 134. Add, as No. 504a, " List of ships sent to India, 1791 to 1827."
p. 134 (No. 505). " 1722 " should be " 1772."
p. 135 (Nos. 530-1). Add " with index (No. 530a)."
p. 135 (Nos. 532-4). Add " with index (No. 532a)."
p. 135 (No. 546). " 1858 " should be " 1856."
p. 138 (No. 648). Add " and lists of officers."
p. 138. Take out No. 664.
p. 140 (No. 722). " 1862 " should be " 1863."
p. 140 (No. 745). Add " two copies."
p. 142. No. " 850 " should be " 850A-G."
p. 143 (No. 884). Take out 'tone bundle."
London: Printed by E y e e and Spottiswoode,
Printers to the Queen's most Excellent Majesty. "^ \ \
LIST
0¥
FACTORY RECORDS
of THE LAtE
EAST INDIA COMPANY,
PKESBBVED IN THE
RECORD DEPARTMENT
of THE
INDIA OFFICE, LONDON.
1897.
LIST
OF
FACTORY RECORDS
OF THE LATE
EAST INDIA COMPANY,
PRESERVED IN THE
RECORD DEPARTMENT
or THE
IJNTDIA OFFICE, L O N D O IS ,
1897.
A- HUGH-
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Page.
Anjengo - - - - - - - -1
Balasor - - .. ...2
Bombay ... . . 2
Borneo -- - --.-5
Broach ---- ....5
Burdwftn ._.. .. -6
■Calcutta (including Sutanati) - - - - - 7
Cambay - - - - - 8
'Cape of Good Hope - - - - - ^^ 8 '
Celebes - ... ... 9
Ceylon --..-.. 9
China and Japan -__.... -12
Conimere - - - - - 25
Cuddalore and Porto Novo . - . - - - 25
Dacca ... - - 26
Dinajpur - - - - - 27
Egypt and Bed Sea - - - - 28
Port St. David ..... . . .30
Fort St. George - - - - - - . .3]
Hugli ... . - - - 34
-Java - - .... .35
Xarwar . - . . . - 38
Kasimbazar - - .... 39
Madapollam - - ... - 40
Maldah- - - , 40
Masulipatam -' - -- ...41
Murshidabad - ..... 42
Patna ..... ..43
Persia and Persian Gulf ... . - 44
Petapoli -.-.... --50
Rajapur - - - - - - . -50
"St. Helena -- -.-.... ,51
Siara ... ..... 58
"Straits Settlements - ..... 59
'Sumatra - « - . . . . gg
Surat . - - . 75
Tellicherri - - _ . - - 82
'Thana - - - - . . - 83
Vizagapatam - - - - - - . -83
jVIiscellaneous .... .._g4
-5433. I. S?A. a
liNTRODUCTION.
Amongst the early records of the East India Company none are of more interest
than those which detail the proceedings of their Agents and Factors in the East, in
their endeavours to establish factories and promote trade of the English direct with
the several Native powers. In effecting this many difficulties had to be overcome,
and the opposition of the Native traders, who naturally put every obstacle in the way
of the diversion of their trade to other channels, had to be combated, as well as
the more serious obstructions on the part of the Portuguese and Dutch to the
establishment of trading stations in the East by the EngKsh.
The seventeenth century was the time of greatest establishment of factories in the
East, and may, on that account, be considered the " Factory Period " of the East
India Company, the only territorial acquisitions obtained by them within that
century being as follows : —
1639. Madraspatam (" Chineepatam," Fort St. George) ;
1668. Bombay ;
1690. Tegnapatam (Fort St. David) ; and
1694. Anjengo.
After the union of the two East India Companies, at the beginning of the
eighteenth century, the acquisitions of territory in the East became both more
frequent and more extensive, and the subsequent years of the Company's existence
may, therefore, not inappropriately be designated as the " Territorial Period."
Most of the minor factories did not send home their proceedings to England,
neither did they, as a rule, communicate directly with the East India Company, but
only through the principal factories to which they were subordinate, — such as
Bantam, Surat, Fort St. George, Bombay or Calcutta. In the following observations
it is not intended to give details regarding those factories for which no separate
records now exist at this Office ; whilst, with regard to the others, only some brief
particulars will be given relative to their first establishment, and, when abolished,
the dates at which they either ceased to be maintained as permanent trading
stations, or were classed as Presidencies, from which time their Proceedings are
embodied in the series of " Presidency Records."
In the establishment of factories at the various commercial ports visited by their
ships, the East India Company did but follow an immemorial custom, handed down
from the time of the Phoenicians, if not from still earlier days, and that plan of
conducting their business was resolved upon at the very commencement of their
organization. At a meeting of the Court on the 10th February 1600-1 the
Directors " proceading to establish and enacte certain Decrees and lawes fitt for the
** present occasion, and to be vsed as directions for the guiding of the trade and
*' traffique belonging to y^ present voyage, nowe to be sett forth Do at this assemblie
*' ordeine and Decree thes severall ordinaunces to be holden and kept as standing
*' ordinaunces to be used in the voyages w%ut alteration or chaunging the teno'' whereof
" hereafter ensue vidett " — of which ordinances the following is an extract : —
" And furthermore yt is ordered that yf upon the deliu'ies of his ma**®' Ires to the
*' prinnces of those places where o' shipps shall arrive the generaU & factors shalbe
" peaceablie received & entertayned as m'chaunts to commerce & traffique w*^ the
** people of those Cuntries or places, & be secured & warranted hereafter to frequente
5433. ^
VI
** & visite those partes. Then yt is ordayned & decreed that there shalbe selected
" out of the yongest sorte of the factors, or others entertayned or voluntarily
•' suffred to goe in the voiadge such and soe many of the aptest & towardest of
" them as o' principall m'chaunt shall thincke meete, & w"" shall have best approved
" themselfes fitt for the imploym* of the Oompanie, to resyde and abide in the saide
" places where they shalbe soe peaceablie received yf they may be permitted
" therevnto takinge sufficient & carefuU order for the defrayinge & supplyinge of
" there Ohardge, vntyll those places shalbe hereafter visited by another fleete sent
" fro hence. And leaveinge w*'' them such advyse & direction for ther better
" informacon howe to carrie themselves in those places, as by the good direction of
" o"" principall merchaunt w'^ thadvyse of suche as he shall consulte •w*''all thereof
" shalbe thought meete and as tyme & experience of those places shall directe
" them whilst the shippes Do lye in thes partes.'*
Instructions to the above effect were embodied in the commission issued to
James Lancaster for the Company's first voyage, but no special orders were therein
given regarding the place or places at which factors should be left, though he
probably received verbal instructions on that point. In the Commissions to the
Commanders of subsequent] expeditions, they were specifically instructed as to the
ports at which they were to call and settle factories.
The first factory established by the Company was at Bantam, and they soon spread
their operations over the neighbouring islands. On the third voyage a visit was
paid to Amboyna for the purchase of cloves. A little later they took possession of
Polaroon and Hosengin, but the animosity of the Dutch raised every possible
obstruction to their successful trading. The English and Dutch Companies levied
war upon each other in these parts, which state of things culminated in the massacre
of the members of the English Factory at Amboyna, on the 27th February 1623. By
this time the Company had established factories at Achin, Tiku, and Priaman, in
Sumatra ; at Bantam and Jakatra, in Java ; at Sukadana and Banjarmasin, in Borneo ;
at Amboyna, Polaroon, Bosengin, and Macassar ; also in Siam and at Patania on the
Malay Peninsula ; at Firando in Japan ; whilst in India they had a factory at Surat,
with subordinate agencies at Gogo, Ahmedabad, Cambay, and Ajmir, and factories
at Calicut, Cranganore, Patna, Agra, and Masulipatam. In a more westerly direction
they had established trade at Jask and Gombroon, and at Mocha in the Red Sea.
In making these last-named acquisitions the East India Company clearly recognised
— what had at an earlier period been discovered by the Portuguese — that if they
desired to obtain a monopoly of the Indo-European trade, they must be in a position
to dominate, if not to destroy, those branches of it which passed respectively by way
of the Bed Sea and the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean ports.
Notwithstanding its exclusive privileges, the East India Company was not permitted
to pursue its trade to the East uninterruptedly. In 1635, Courten's Association
obtained a charter from Charles I., under which agencies were settled at Goa,
Baticola, Carwar, Achin, and Rajapur, and this had the effect of greatly depressing
the trade of the former Company, until at last, in 1649, the two Companies were
united.
In the early days of trade with India, it seems to have been customary to send
home two copies of letters by different routes ; the originals appear generally to have
been sent by ship, whilst duplicates were transmitted vid the Persian Gulf and
Aleppo. Unfortunately, in a great number of cases, the duplicates have been
preserved and the originals lost or destroyed. As giving some idea of the curiosities
contained in the records of this early period, I may instance that in 1675 the skeleton
of a mermaid was sent home, which the Court presented to His Majesty.
vu
Towards the end of the 17th century the Company had been trying hard to get
their privileges confirmed by the House of Commons, as a resolution had been passed
by that body in 1693 that it was the right of all Englishmen to trade to the East
Indies, or any part of the world, unless prohibited by Act of Parliament. The
Company therefore proposed to advance 700,000^. at 4 per cent, interest for the
public service, on condition of their privileges being confirmed by Parliament, but
were outbid by a number of merchants who offered 2,000,000/. at 8 per cent, provided
they might have the exclusive trade to India vested in them, and should not be
obliged to trade as a joint stock unless they should afterwards desire to be incorporated
for that purpose. The original list of subscribers to the above amount is still in
existence.
At a Court of Directors of the new Company, held the 8tli November 1698 at
Mercers* Hall, two months and three days after its formation, a disposition was
expressed to agree to a union with the old Company upon reasonable terms ; and it
was agreed that, upon ascertaining what proposals the old Company would make,
" this Court will then endeavour to gett a full authority to treat with them in order
to attain a happy conclusion."
Accordingly, an agreement was come to about the beginning of 1702, the terms of
which were embodied in three deeds, all dated the 22nd July of that year. The
several charters and deeds by which this union was effected are still in existence.
Very little now remains of the home records of the new or English East India
Company. Indeed, as yet I have only been able to find two books, in one of which
the following curious statement occurs : — " At a Court of Directors held at Skinners'-
•' haU on Wednesday, the 19th April 1699, the Court was informed that there are
" engines and paddles to move ships when they are becalmed, and it was moved that
" one might be sent at the Company's charge by the ' Gosfreight ' or the ' Book.'
" Ordered — That one .of the said engines be provided by Mr. Shepheard upon the
" Company's account."
Until the completion of the union between the two Companies, each Company
conducted its own business, besides which a joint committee was formed entitled the
" Committee of Managers." There are three volumes of the minutes of proceedings
of this joint committee, extending from the 31st July 1702 to the 18th March 1709.
The first Court of Directors of the United East India Company was held on the 23rd
March 1709, at which date the union may be said to have been completed. "With
this union a change also came over the character of the Company itself. Up to this
time it had established factories and developed trade throughout the East ; now it
was destined to enter upon a period of conquests. Before this date it had added
materially to the wealth of the nation by increasing its commerce ; but it was now
to add to its political importance by an increase of its territorial possessions.
The " O.C." * collection contains letters and proceedings relating to all the
Company's factories, but from some of them there exist elsewhere other documents,
not infrequently of striking interest. Particulars relating to several of the minor
factories will be found principally in the proceedings of those to which they were
subordinate. Thus, in the records from Bantam, Batavia, Surat, Bombay, Fort
St. George, and Calcutta, each of which at one time or another became the chief
presidency town, wiU be found particulars of all the minor factories, in addition to
which, however, some of the more important of these latter seem to have also
corresponded direct with Court of Directors, and to have sent home to them copies of
• The full title of this Collection, which is included amongst the Factory Eecords, is " Original
Correspondence from India, with collateral documents, originating at any places between England and Japan."
These documents extend from 1602 to 1709.
nil
their proceedings. These direct communications, are, however, sadly defective. The
following is a list of the Company's several settlements and factories at the end of the
■eventeenth century : —
St. Helena.
Persia —
Gombroon.
Shiraz.
Ispahan.
Amadavad (Ahmedabad).
Broach.
Surat.
Swally.
Bombay.
Karwar.
Anjengo.
Tellicherri.
Calieut.
Porto Novo.
Cuddalore.
Port St. David.
Ohingee.
Port St. George.
Madapollam.
Vizagapatam.
Orissa.
Balasor.
Port William.
Ohuttanuttee (Calcutta).
Hugli.
Dacca.
Kasimbazar.
Maldah.
Kajamaul.
Patna.
Lucknow.
Agra.
Sumatra —
Port York (Bencoolen).
Indrapore.
Tryamong.
Sillebar.
Cochin China — Tonquin.
Petapoli.
Metchlepatam (Masulipatam).
The above were handed over by the London East India Company to the United
Company at the union of the former with the English East India Company. At the
same time the latter handed over the following factories which they had established,
viz. : —
Surat. Bay of Bengal.
Metchlepatam. Pulo Condore.
Madapollam. Borneo.
The following places had by this time, for one reason or another, ceased to be
occupied by the London East India Company :—
Mocha.
Java —
Jask.
Bantam.
Gogo.
Batavia.
Cambay.
Borneo —
Ajmir.
Sukadana.
Cranganor.
Banjarmasin,
Tanjore.
Macassar.
Conimere.
Amboyna.
Pulicat.
Polaroon.
Armagaon.
Kosengin.
Golconda.
Siam.
Patna.
China —
Malay Peninsula — Patani.
Amoy.
Sumatra —
Tywan.
Achin.
Macao.
Tiku.
Canton.
Priaman.
Japan— Pirando.
Jambi.
At the union of the two Companies the •several minor factories were made
subordinate to the three Presidencies of Bombay, Madras, and Bencoolen (Sumatra)
respectively. By a Commission, dated 30th December 1709, Fort "William in Bengal
was also constituted a Presidency.
The Factory Records included in the accompanying list formed part of the Old
Records on which Sir George Birdwood submitted a Report in 1878. The twenty-seven
combined volumes which contained consultations from various factories, dated
between the years 1623 and 1708, have been broken up and their contents re-
arranged — together with the " Injured " and " Damaged " Papers, the " Factory
Diaries and Consultations," and other documents — under the headings of the several
factories to which they refer. In the following brief introduction to these old
Factory Records, as well as in the annexed list of them, the alphabetical order has been
adopted rather than the chronological order of the establishment of the several
factories, as affording greater convenience for purpose of reference.
Repobt on the Old Factories and their Records.
Anjengo. — Anjengo is situated on a strip of sandy soil, on the coast of Travancore,
72 miles north-west of Cape Comorin. Anjengo was formerly an important place of
trade ; it was frequented at an early date by the Portuguese, and subsequently by the
Dutch. Its exports consisted principally of pepper, and calicoes of an excellent
quality. It has now declined into a mere fishing town.
In consequence of the obstruction caused by the Dutch to the East India Company's
trade at Karwar and Rajapur, the attention of the Chief Factor at Calicut was directed
to the desirability of finding other places where they could obtain pepper and cassia
lignum (cassia lignea, a kind of coarse cinnamon). The Queen Ashure, of Attinga,
had more than once made an offer to the English to permit them to settle a factory in
her country. This, after some preliminary investigations, was now accepted, and in
March 1688, with the consent of the Queen, two factories were established, the one at
Retturah (Vittoor) and the other at Brinjaon (VUlenjum). The Dutch offered the most
strenuous obstruction to the settlement of the English in Attinga, but, on the 29th
July 1694, the Queen signed an Ola under which she granted to the Company the hiU
of the Tonges, in Anjengo, with permission to erect a fort thereon, together with
warehouses and residences for their factors ; and she also granted to them all the
pepper in the Attinga country that they might contract and pay for at a certain fixed
rate.* The English fort at Anjengo was completed some time in 1697.
During the wars of the Karnatic, Anjengo was used as a depot for military stores,
and as the point from which the first news of outward bound ships reached Madras.
The trade had, however, almost completely fallen off. These advantages served only a
temporary purpose, and ia 1792 the town was reported to be in a hopeless state of
decline. In 1809, during the disturbances in Travancore, the roadstead of Anjengo
was completely blockaded ; in the following year the post of Commercial Resident
was abolished, and the station was made subordinate to the Political Resident at
Trevandrum.f In 1813 the Factory at Anjengo was finally abolished.
Anjdngo is celebrated as having been the birthplace of Robert Orme, the historian,
who was born there in 1728. His father. Dr. Alexander Orme, was chief of the
Factory from 1723 to 1728. Anjengo was also the birthplace of Elizabeth Sclater,
daughter of Mr. May Sclater, who was appointed a writer for Bombay in January
1736. She married Mr. Daniel Draper, at Bombay, on the 28th July 1758, and was
Sterne's, and the Abbe Raynal's, " Eliza." She died at Bristol in the year 1778, aged 35.
• O.C, Nos. 5915, 5921, 5922, and 6012.
f Imperial Gazetteer of India.
5433.
A number of letters to and from Anjengo will be found in the " 0. 0." Collection
of Records.
The Factory at Anjengo "was, at first, placed under the President of Surat, but it
was subsequently made subordinate to Bombay. By a Despatch of the 28th February
1727, the Court ordered that all proceedings of that Factory were to be entered in
a Consultation Book, which was to be sent to Bombay to be brought into their
G-eneral Books in order to be periodically sent home. This course was continued
untU 1775, from which date copies of the Diary and Consultations of the Factory were
sent home separately. Those now extant are continuous from the 4ith January 1775
to the 31st December 1804, with the exception of those for 1799 and 1800, which are
missing. Besides these there is a Political Diary extending from 21st August 1796 to
the 27th December 1797 ; an imperfect collection of Miscellaneous Letters, &c., from
the 9th September 1704 to I7th December 1769 ; and a short treatise on Attinga
dated in 1727.
Balasor. — The principal port of the district of the same name. It is situated on
the Burabalang river about seven miles from the coast in a straight line. Balasor was
at one time an important place of trade, and in one of the early records of this OflB.ce
it is designated as the port town of Bengala.* The principal articles of export were
rice, sugar, silk, saltpetre. The East India Company's ships appear to have traded at
Balasor as early as 1633. On the 2nd February 1635 the President at Surat received
from Agra the King's firman for liberty of trade in the whole of Bengal, but
restraining ,the Company's shipping only to the port of Pipli. Probably upon the
strength of this firman most authorities have asserted that the East India Company's
first factory in Bengal was at Pipli ; but I can find no confirmation of the statement
that they ever had a factory there. The Portuguese, however, did have a factory at
Pipli.
It is certain that about this time the Company had a connection at Balasor, but
trade there was greatly obstructed by the Dutch, insomuch that it was necessary for
the English to carry on their business in armed boats.* The right to establish a
factory at Balasor was granted to the Company in 1642 ; and in 1645 and 1646, in
return, it is alleged, for medical services rendered to the Great Mogul, Shah Jehan,
and to his viceroy Sultan Shuja, the Nawab of Bengal, by Surgeon Gabriel Boughton,
of the Company's ship " Hopewell," additional privileges were conceded to the
Company in respect of their factories at Hugli and Balasor. In 1657 the Agency at
Balasor was made subordinate to the Factory at Hugli.f Balasor was now fortified
and the English were thus enabled to maintain, their footing there during the long
struggles between the Afghans and the Moghuls, and subsequently between the
Moghuls and the Mahrattas, for supremacy in Orissa. About the year 1700 the
mouth of the Burabalang river began to fill up, and eventually the coast line
advanced, leaving Balasor inland. The commerce of Balasor and its importance were
eventually transferred to Calcutta.
A number of letters from Balasor are included in the 0. C. Collection. There is
only one volume of separate Balasor Records, consisting of the Diary and Consultations
of that Factory between December 1679 and March 1687.
JBomhay.—TdG first visit of the English to Bombay appears to have been in
September 1626, when both Dutch and Enghsh fleets repaired thither, landed some
* o. C. 15.36.
f Letters from the Court, 31st December 1657, 27th February and 22n(l March 1658.
men, and set on fire all that could be burnt in a small fort and town adjoining.
Thirty years later the President at Surat realised the importance of the place, and,
writing to the Court, observed that at Bombay is no ill air, but a pleasant fruitful
soil, and excellent harbour, but, he added, it is impossible for the English alone to
fortify there seeing the Portuguese, whose country it is, will with their utmost force
prevent it.* In 1659, the President at Surat had an examination made of the west
coast of India, with the view of discovering some strong place that could be fortified,
and recommended to the Court the following places, viz., Danda Rajapore, Bombay,
and Vassava, " hopeing you will please to obtaine a Command from the King of
" Portugall to the Govern*, of India for the free ■ residing or possession of the said
" places, they being so convenient for your afEaires."f
Bombay island was ceded to the English Crown in 1661, as part of the dower of
the Infanta Catharine on her marriage with Charles II., and, in 1668, the King
handed it over to the East India Company on payment of an annual rent of 10/.
In 1687 the chief ccmtrol of all the Company's possessions in India was transferred
from Surat to Bombay, which was erected into an independent Presidency in 1708
on the amalgamation of the London with the English East India Company. In
1773 Bombay was placed in a position of qualified subordination to the Governor
Ge'neral at Calcutta.
The Bombay Eecords, included in the Factory Series, extend from 1669 to 1710,
and comprise, besides a few early papers relating to disagreements between Deputy
Governor Henry Young and his subordinates (18th Pebruary to 14ith September
1669), a slightly defective series of Consultations extending from the 18th March
1670 to the 15th May 1704 ; copies of Letters despatched (also imperfect) from
8th March 1670 to the 4fth January 1710 ; and copies of Letters received from March
1670 to April 1704. In this last series are several important gaps.
Subsequent letters and proceedings relating to Bombay will be found in the
Presidency series of Records. With regard to Bombay Consultations, these are
continuous from 1704, but in the Letters received from and despatched to Bombay
there is a serious gap which is only partially filled by documents in other Collections.
Thus the regular series of Letters received from Bombay, subsequently to 1704,
commences only with 1760 and of Despatches to Bombay with 1753.
Borneo. — The principal ports of Borneo were at Sambas, Landak, and Sukadana on
the west of the Island, and Banjarmassin on the south, all of which places are now
included in the Dutch territories. The principal products of the country are
described as " fine diamonds, camphor, the best ginger, mirabolans, sugar, soap, bigars,
*' victualls abundantly, orrenges, lemonds and rice, sinnomon but not good, turtle
■" shells." t
The first reference to Borneo, in the Records here, occurs in a letter from John
Saris to the Company, dated the 4th December 1608, wherein he states, " I have many
" times certified your worships of the trade the Flemings follow to Soocadanna,
" which place yieldeth great store of diamonds, and of their manner of dealing for
" them for gold principally which comes from Baniermassen." In consequence of
this representation a pinnace was ordered to proceed to Sukadana (in 1612), when
an investment was made in diamonds§ and a factory settled, which was placed in
charge of Augustin Spalding. || In April 1614 a factory was established at Sambas,
• o. C. 1241.
t O. C. 2839.
X -0. C. 638.
§ O. C. 90.
II Journal of Peter Floris for the seventh voyage, Purchas his Pilgrimes, Vol. I., p. 320.
xu
and in the following year trade was opened with Banjarmasin* In the same month
a vessel was sent to Landak with the view of establishing a factory there, but the
Dyaks, instigated by the Dutch and Chinese, refused to aUoAv it, or, indeed, to trade
with the English.f Eight years later (1622) the Matram sent an army and surprised
and ransacked Sukadana ; Edward Pike, the factor, was killed by an explosion of
gunpowder, and the following year the factory was abandoned, J and thus appears to
have ended for a time the English trade with Borneo.
In 1699 the English East India Company opened up a trade with Banjarmasin
and established a factory there. A few years later (1704) permission was obtained
from the King for the erection of a fortification for the protection of the Company's
establishment there, and after the union of the two East India Companies a strong
factory was erected, but on the 27th June 1707 the natives attacked the English
settlement and the factory was withdrawn. In 1738 trade was re-opened at
Banjarmasin, but owing to the opposition of the Dutch, who iu May 1747 blockaded
the place, it was again abandoned.
In January 1761 a treaty was concluded with the King of Sulu, under which the
Island of Balambangan, off the extreme north coast of Borneo, was granted to the
English, and in 1771 an expedition was sent from Bombay to take possession of
the place. But on the 26th February 1775 a band of Sulus captured the fort' at
Balambangan and carried away a large amount of booty, whereupon the factory was
removed to Labuan, an island off the north-west coast of Borneo. In 1803 Balambangan
was again occupied by the East India Company, but they withdrew their establishment
in the following year.
The Eecords relating to Borneo will be found principally in the O. C. Records and-
in those relating to Java. The only separate volume of Borneo Becords, which
includes papers between 1648 and 1814, contains documents dated between 1771 and
1779 relating to Balambangan, and two documents, dated in 1812, referring to a treaty
with the Sultan of Banjarmasin, whereby, on the retirement of the Dutch, he handed
over to the East India Company all his sovereign rights in a large portion of his
dominions.
Broach. — ^The chief town of the district of the same name in Gujarat, situated on
the right bank of the Narbada river, about 30 miles from its mouth. Its principal
products were indigo, calicoes, cotton yarn, and sword blades ; it was considered the
chief place in India for the last-named article and for baftas.§
On the 3rd November 1614, at a Council held at Swally, it was determined to
appoint a Eactor for Broach and other places, and accordingly John Oxwicke
and another were sent there. || Under date the 22nd July 1616 Sir Thomas Roe
obtained a firman from the Emperor Jehangir for residence and freedom of trade
at this town,][ and a factory was established there. The factory at Broach was
made subordinate to Surat, and subsequently to Bombay. On the union of the new
English Company with the original London Company, Broach is mentioned as one
of the latter Company's factories in the Bombay Presidency.
The only separate Eactory Records relating to Broach now extant here comprise
the Diary and Consultations from 1st January 1775 to 30th December 1781 ; Revenue
* O. 0. 327.
t 0. C. 139, 150, 458, 662.
X O. C. 1059, 1093.
§ A kind of calico, so called from the Persian " bafta " (woven), 0. C. 241-258.
II 0. C. 168.
% O, C. 380-408 I.
XIU
Consultations from 1st January 1779 to 30th December 1780; and Proceedings of a
Special Committee appointed by the Governor of Bombay in 1777 " for investigating
affairs at the settlement of Broach and its Dependencies."
Burdwan. — A division of the Bengal Presidency. Burdwan can hardly be con-
sidered a factory, but the few separate records which exist for that district could not
conveniently have been included in any other series than that of the Pactory Records.
In consideration of the English agreeing to assist the Nabob, the latter, by a Treaty
dated the 27th September 1760, assigned to the Company the lands of Burdwan,
Midnapore, and Chittagong. This was subsequently confirmed by a firman from the
King Shah Alam under date the 30th September 1765.* The only Burdwan EecOrds
consist of the Proceedings of the Provincial Council of Revenue from the 16th May
1774 to the 30th December 1779.
Calcutta and Sutanati. — During the administration of Shaista Khan the English
in Bengal were subjected to much oppression, and their factors had to submit to
considerable extortions, until, in 1685, it was resolved to seek redress by force of
arms. These hostilities exasperated the Emperor Aurangzeb, who ordered that the
English should be expelled from his dominions. The Company's factories were
seized and their affairs were brought to the brink of ruin. Job Charnock, the
Agent, retired from Hugli, with the English factory there, and established it at
Sutanati, about 26 miles lower down the river from Hugli town. The new settle-
ment gradually extended itself to Kalikata (Calcutta) and Govindpur, and in 1689
it was determined to make Calcutta the headquarters of the Company's Bengal
factories. In 1696 Fort WiUiam was built, and under a grant from Azamu-sh-Shan,
grandson of Aurangzeb and Governor of Bengal, dated in 1698, the Company were
permitted to purchase the towns of Sutanati, Govindpur, and Calcutta.
The Calcutta Pactory Records comprise an imperfect set of Diaries and Consultations
from 16th July 1690 to 22nd December 1708 ; copies of Letters despatched (imperfect)
from the 17th July 1690 to the 21st August 1705 ; and copies of Letters received
(also imperfect) from June 1690 to November 1704. The Bengal Presidency
Proceedings {see Presidency Records) date from 1704.
Gambay. — The town of Cambay, in the Province of Gujarat, is situated at the
head of the Gulf of Cambay, on the north of the estuary of the River Mahi. Its
principal articles of export were cloth, tapestry, satins, and other goods, quilts,
carpets, bloodstones, and other jewels.f In Mr. Poulke Grevil's Report (10th March
1600) on the Memorial of the promoters of the East India Company for permission
to trade to the East Indies, it is remarked that the kingdom of Cambaia is the most
fruitful of all India. $ King James gave the Company letters to the King of Cambay,
amongst others, but the Court at that time entertained small hope of trade there
because of the Portuguese who commanded the waters in those parts. § The
" Ascension " visited Cambay in 1609, but met with opposition from the Portuguese || ;
but on the 21st October 1612, Articles were agreed upon between the Governor of
Ahmedabad on behalf of the Great Mogul, and Thomas Best on behalf of the King
and the East India Company, for settling a trade and factory in Cambay and other
parts of the Mogul's dominions.^
* Aitchison's Treaties, Vol. I., pp. 47 and 59.
t 0. C. 190, 258, 1264, 1306.
X Bruce's Annals, Vol. I., pp. 121-126.
§ Court Minutes, 7th December 1607.
II 0. 0. 12, 65.
\ E. I. Cal., No. 674 i., and Court Book III., 121-131.
5433. d
XIV
The trade at Cambay does not appear to hare come up to the expectations
entertained of the place, owing to the opposition of the Portuguese, so that, it was
observed, in a letter to the Court, " unless they were quite rooted out there is no hope
of any good to be done there for us."*
Cambay does not appear to have risen to any great importance under the East
India Company. The factory there was subordinate to Surat and subsequently to
Bombay, and the only separate records from thence now existing here are comprised
in a single volume which contains the proceedings of the Resident from the 1st
January 1804 to the 29th June 1807.
Gape of Good Sope. — Table Bay was much used by the outgoing vessels of both
the English and Dutch East India Companies as a place for refreshing on the way to
India. In the year 1620, Captains Andrew Shilling and Humphrey Eitzherbert, on
their outward voyage, met a Dutch fleet in Table Bay, and hearing that they intended
forming a settlement there, resolved to anticipate them by taking immediate and
formal possession of the place in the name of King James, which they carried into
execution without molestation from the Dutch officers .f No further steps, however,
appear to have been taken in the matter, and the Cape continued to be indis-
criminately frequented, for the purpose of obtaining refreshments, by mariners of all
nations, though without any attempt at colonization or settlement, till the year 1652.
In that year an expedition was sent out from Holland which reached the Cape on
the 6th April and took possession of it on behalf of the Dutch Government. Against
this the East India Company protested, as the place had already been annexed by the
English, but the Dutch continued in possession until 1795, when an English fleet,
under Sir G. K. Elphinstone, and land forces under Sir Alured Clarke, took possession
of the place in order to secure it against the Erfench for the Prince of Orange. The
Cape of Good Hope was now constituted a British possession, and General Craig was
appointed the first Governor.
Under the Treaty of Peace that was signed at Amiens in 1801, the Cape was
ordered to be restored to the Dutch, and it was handed over to them on the 20th
Eebruary 1803.
Hostilities having recommenced in Europe, an expedition under Sir David Baird
retook the Cape on the 18th January 1806, and the Colony was finally ceded to
England at the Congress of Vienna in 1815.
Mr. John Pringle, who left St. Helena in the " Orpheus " which joined Sir G. K.
Elphinstone's expedition to the Cape, appears to have remained there as the East
India Company's Agent, when the Colony was taken possession of by the English,
and he continued in that capacity until his death in June 1815. The earliest
records in the Cape of Good Hope series consists of some unimportant letters from
Mr. Jochem van Plettenburg, second in command at the Cape, addressed to the East
India Company, and dated in 1773 and 1774. Next, there is a description and
drawing of Croem or Crontz Riviere Bay in south-east Africa, by Lieutenant
Henry Pemberton; and after this follow Mr. Pringle's letters. The collection
comprises altogether twenty-four volumes, which contain Miscellaneous Correspondence
from 1778 to August 1828 ; copies of Letters from the Cape to the Court of Directors,
from the 4th April 1795 to the 16th March 1831 ; from the Cape to various parts,
3rd June 1808 to 30th April 1836 ; and Letters received at the Cape between the
31st May 1808 and the 80th April 1836. In 1835, upon the East Indian trade being
• 0. C.261.
t O. C. 897 and 907 ; also Factory Records (Miscellaneous), Vol. 10.
XV
thrown open, the Company ceased to have any agent of their own at the Cape, but
such services as they required were performed by commercial houses already
established there.
Celebes. — The principal port of Celehes was Macassar, where the Dutch had, at an
early date, established a factory.* Macassar was formerly a mart of considerable
importance for spice and other imports, receiving cloves, nutmegs, and mace from the
Moluccas ; pepper from Banjarmasin ; sapanwood from Bima (Soembawa) ; sandal-
wood from Bima and Timore ; cotton cloths from India proper ; wax, benzoin and
elephants' teeth from Camboja ; slaves, gumlac, tortoise shells, and cassia lignum from
various parts ; sugar, green ginger and China-roots from China, &c. Its chief indigenous
exports were rice, arrack, native gold, and some tortoise shells.
In October 1612 Peter Ploris sent some cloths to Macassar, which was, it is
believed, the first instance of the English trading there. The Company's ship
*' Darling" having failed to settle a factory at Amboyna, Captain Jourdain
proceeded to Macassar, where he arrived on the 16th July 1613, and established a
factory which he left in charge .of George Cokayne. In the following year the King
gave permission to Cokayne to erect a house at Macassar .f Cokayne was succeeded
by George Chauncey, who, in the absence of the other factors, abandoned the factory,
but it was re-established by Captain Ball in 1615 who again placed Cokayne in
charge of it.J
In July 1667 the Dutch, having a quarrel with the King, attacked the forts at
Macassar, which they captured, whereupon the King was forced to agree to a peace
dictated by the enemy. Under this treaty the Dutch seized the English Company's
servants and property and carried them away to Batavia. Although the Court
desired to re-settle their factory at Macassar, it appears that, owing to the obstruction
of the Dutch, this was never effected.
The records relating to Macassar will be found mostly in the O. C. Collection, and
in the Java Becords. The one separate volume relating to Celebes contains extracts
from these and other documents arranged as materials for a history of the Company's
factory at Macassar.
Ceylon. — ^The first intercourse of the English with Ceylon took place in 1762.
The King of Kandy having sent to Madras to solicit the assistance of the English
to protect him and his country from the oppression and usurpation of the Dutch,
Mr. John Pybus was sent to treat with the King and to make such observations on
the country as might tend to promote the future advantage of the Company with
regard to the trade on that Island. This embassy, however, led to no practical result-
In 1781 Mr. Hugh Boyd was sent on a somewhat similar mission, which also ended as
the previous one had done. On the rupture between Great Britain and Holland, in
1795, a force was sent against the Dutch possessions in Ceylon, where the opposition
off'ered was so slight that by the following year the whole of their forts were in the
hands of the English Commander. On this occasion, Mr. B. Andrews was accredited
to the Court of Kandy by the Madras Government, and joined the forces which
captured Trincomali. At first the island was placed under the care of the East India
Company, but, in 1802, the whole seaboard of Ceylon became, by the Treaty of
Amiens, a possession of the British Crown.
* 0. C. 119.
t O. C. 142, 286.
X 0. C. 284, 287, 294.
XVI
The Ceylon Records of this Office comprise reports on the three missions above
referred to ; proceedings of a committee of investigation into the affairs of Ceylon in
1797-98 ; proceedings and correspondence of the Governor between the 12th October
1798 and the 18th September 1802, and other miscellaneous documents between 1798
and January 1806.
China and Japan. — The eighth voyage set out by the East India Company in 1611^
under the command of Captain Saris, included a visit to Japan, for which purpose a
small vessel named the " Clove " was specially assigned. This vessel, with Captain
Saris on board, reached Firando on the 12th June 1613, where he established a factory
with Mr. Cocks as Chief. Erom Firando factors were sent to the neighbouring islands*
and ports, including Nangasaki, Edo, Osaca, Shrongo, Miaco, and Tushma. The Japan
factories were, however, closed in 1623, as they afforded neither profit nor expectation
of profit.
Trade with China was attempted from both Eirando and Tywan, but considerable
obstructions were thrown in the way of its successful accomplishfnent by the Dutch.
In June 1672 Mr. William Gyfford was sent from Bantam to open up a trade with
Tonquin. In this he succeeded, and established a factory there, which, however, did
not prove very successful, and it was accordingly dissolved on the 30th November
1697.
Up to about the year 1680 the Company had carried on a China trade in country
vessels, freighted by the Council at Bantam, but they then determined to employ
ships freighted from England direct, as well for the China as for the India trade ^
Several unsuccessful attempts were made at various dates to establish a factory at
Chusan, but the Company had to be content with carrying on trade at Canton
through the instrumentality of an official called the Emperor's merchant. By 1715
the intercourse with Canton had assumed somewhat of a regular trade. Ships were
despatched to China at stated seasons, and supercargoes were appointed to each ship,
who were to live, when at Canton, in one house, to keep but one table, and to meet
at least twice a week to consult for the general benefit of the Company's affairs. In
1751 the Court suggested the expediency of hiring a factory at Canton for a term of
years instead of pursuing the expensive practice of hiring one every season, and from
about this time may be dated the establishment of a factory at Canton.
The earliest China and Japan Records will be found in the 0. C. Collection and
among the Java Records. Those contained in the present Collection comprise thirteen
volumes of extracts, entitled " China Materials, &c.," extending from 1596 to 1725 ;
seven volumes of miscellaneous documents dated between 1614 and 1815; China
Supercargoes Diaries from 1721 to 1751, and Canton Consultations, &c., from 1751
to 1843 ; Letters from China 1823 to 1834 ; Despatches to China 1829 to 1832, and
various miscellaneous documents.
Conimere. — This place is on the Coromandel Coast, about 13 miles north of
Pondicherry. In 1681 the Madras Government sent to the Subahdar of Porto Novo
to treat about a Cowle for settling a factory at Conimere,* the principal export from
which place was cloth. Before this, the Company appears to have traded with the
place, and Conimere merchants frequented Madras. The necessary permission having
been received from the Subahdar, some factors were sent from Madras to settle a
factory there,| which was effected at the end of October 1682. In July 1688 the
factories of Cuddalore and Porto Novo were transferred to Conimere, and the latter
place was abandoned as a factory on the purchase of Port St. David in 1698.
* Madras Cons,, lltli January 1681. t Madras Cons., 9th October 1682.
xvu
Particulars relating to this factory will be found principally in the Madras Records,
but a few separate Oonimere Records exist which comprise Consultations of the
Oonimere Factory between the 26th October 1682 and the 28th December 1685 ; copies
of Letters despatched between the 2nd January 1684 and the 28th December 1685, and
copies of Letters received for the year 1684.
Cuddalore and Porto Novo. — Ouddalore is a town in the South Arcot District,
about 116 miles south of Madras. In 1682 the Company opened negotiations with
the Khan of Jinjee to settle here and at Porto Novo. The first building was erected
at Cuddalore in 1683, and in • the following year a formal lease was obtained for the
site of the port and the old fortress. During the next ten years trade increased so
rapidly that the Company erected Port St. David for the protection of the place.
On the fall of Madras in 1746 the British administration withdrew to Cuddalore,
which place remained the headquarters of the Presidency until 1752, when the
Government returned to Madras. In 1755 CMve was in command at Cuddalore. In
1758 the Prench occupied the town, and stormed and destroyed the fort ; but in 1760,
after the battle of Wandiwash, the British regained possession. In 1782 it again feE
into the hands of the Prench, but was formally restored to the British in 1785, and in
1801 it was included in the cession of the Karnatic.
These factories were subordinate to that of Port St. George. The separate records
comprise the Commission obtained by the Company for settling factories in the Jinjee
country, besides some letters and Consultations for the years 1683 to 1687.
Dacca. — Dakha (so called from the dakh, or Butea frondosa, trees in the
neighbourhood) is situated on the north bank of the Buriganga river. This place
was celebrated for its muslins. Besides the English, the Dutch and Prench had
factories here. The East India Company's factory at Dacca was established about
1666. The Company greatly fostered the manufacture of the Dacca muslins, but
their doom was sealed by the introduction, in 1785, of the mule jenny, and the
imposition of a heavy protective duty on Indian muslins. In consequence, the
exportation of Dacca muslins to this country gradually fell off, until it ceased
altogether in 1817, when the Company's Commercial Residency at Dacca was
abolished.
Particulars of the Dacca Pactory will be found in the 0. C. Collection, and in the
Balasor and Calcutta Records. The separate Dacca Records consist of copies of
Consultations between the 28th October 1678 and the 21st December 1779.
Dinajpttr. — One of the districts of Bengal which came into the possession of the
East India Company when the rest of Bengal passed under British rule in 1765. The
Dinajpur separate records do not properly belong to the Pactory series, but they have,
for convenience of classification, been included with it ; they consist of Proceedings
of the Provincial Council of Revenue for the years 1774 to 1778 inclusive.
Bgypt and the Bed Sea. — In November 1610 Sir Henry Middleton, in command
of the sixth voyage, was unsuccessful in an attempt to trade at Mocha. He was at
first well received, but was shortly afterwards attacked and taken prisoner, and all
the goods landed were confiscated.* In May 1618, however. Captain Andrew
Shilling obtained a firman from the Governor for freedom of trade, and for the
establishment of factories at Sana, Ties, Mocha, Aden, or any other places in the
* O, C. 72.
3133. e
XVIU
Sultan's dominions* A factory was accordingly established at Mocha the same year,
hut this appears to have been neutralized by the opposition of the Guzerattis.f The
trade, however, subsequently revived, but it does not appear to have been at any
time of much importance. In the early days of this trade the exports from Mocha
consisted principally of coral, but the place subsequently became the great emporium
for coffee. In 1762, the factory was given up, J and the trade at Mocha wak sub-
sequently managed by Supercargoes. Mocha eventually was made a Residency,
and in more recent years an Agency. At various times the East India Company
appointed Agents at Mocha, Cairo, Suez, and Alexandria, the correspondence with
whom forms the principal part of the Egypt and Red Sea Eecorda. The Mocha
Eactory Records appear for the most part in the O. C. Collection, and in the first
volume of the Egypt and Red Sea Factory Records. Papers relating to the Mocha
Agency begin as early as March 1644, after which there is a gap until 1710, and
they go down to January 1828, but there are many gaps and the collection is
evidently very imperfect. After this come a number of papers containing correspon-
dence regarding overland routes through Syria and Egypt ; Mr. Baldwin's attempts
to open up communication with India through Egypt ; and French negotiations for
trade in that country, &c. Another miscellaneous volume contains papers relating
to the occupation of Perim in 1799 ; the mission of Sir Home Popham to Arabia in
1801 ; the expedition from India to Egypt in 1801 ; and Letters from Lord Elgin at
Constantinople on the overland conveyance of Despatches, Egyptian affairs, &c.,
1800-03. The remainder of this series comprises Correspondence between 1819 and
1870 with the various Agents at Constantinople, Cairo, and other places in Egypt.
Fort St. David (Tegnapatam or Devanapatam) is situated on the left bank of the
mouth of the Guddelam river. This place which contained a fort was purchased from
Rama Rajah, a son of Sivaji, in 1690. On the 18th December in that year. President
Tale succeeded in obtaining a firman, confirming to the English all their factories in
the Jinjee country. On the capture of Madras by the French in 1746, the Company's
Agent at this station assumed the control of all the Company's possessions in Southern
India, and successfully resisted an attack made by Dupleix on the settlement. In
1756 Olive was appointed Governor. In 1758 it was invested by sea and land
by the French and, after a short siege, surrendered on the 2nd June, when the
fortifications were demolished. It was afterwards included in Cuddalore and its
dependencies.
The Fort St. David Records consist of copies of Consultations for 11th February
and 24th September 1690 ; 3rd January 1696 to 22nd December 1712 ; 3rd January
1723 to 31st December 1756 ; and letters from 27th September 1692 to 31st July
1759.
Fort St. George (Madras). — In March 1639, Mr. Francis Day, chief of the settle-
ment at Armagaon, bbtained from the representative of the Hindu power of
Vijayanagar, a grant of the site of land on which Madras now stands. A factory,
with some slight fortifications, was at once constructed, and the factors at Armagaon
were removed to it. It was at first made subordinate to Bantam, but in 1653 it was
raised to the rank of a Presidency. This was the first territorial British possession
in India. In 1746 Madras was taken by the French, but it was restored to the
English by the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748.
• O. C. 648.
t O. C. 681, 831, 950.
J Bombay Cons., 22nd September 1752.
XIX
The Fort St. George Factory Eecords comprise a somewhat defective s eries of
•Consultations between the 31st March 1655 and the 27th December 1704; copie
of Letters despatched between the 2nd January 1661 and the 22nd December 1704
(imperfect) ; Correspondence with the Nawab of Golconda, February 1669 to January
1672 ; copies of Letters received (also imperfect) from January 1672 to December
1704 ; and some miscellaneous papers dated between 1676 and 1705. Subsequent
Fort St. George Records arc contained in the Presidency series.
Sugli.— The Factory at Hugli was established in 1650 under the firman obtained
from Sultan Shuja by Dr. Boughton {see Report on Balasor Records ante), but it
was abandoned about 1685, when the settlement was removed to Sutanati by the
^gent Job Charnock {see Report on Calcutta Records ante).
The Hugli Records comprise an imperfect set of copies of Consultations, &c.,
between the 13th October 1663 and the 9th September 1682, which include also
■certain proceedings at Balasor and Kasimbazar ; copies of Letters despatched and
received between the 27th December 1672 and 8th December 1684, and between
October 1671 and November 1687 respectively, both series being imperfect.
Java. — In 1602 Captain Lancaster concluded a Treaty with the King of Bantam
under which permission was given to the East India Company to establish a factory
there. This he accordingly effected, and Bantam was, for some time, the Company's
principal settlement in the East. In 1619 the English removed their factory from
Bantam to Jakatra, and the factors there assumed the titles of President and Council.
Owing to the opposition of the Dutch the English factory was removed in 1624 to
the Island of Lagundy, but it did not long remain there.
In October 1626 a factory was established at Japara on the north coast of Java,
east of Batavia, but on the 16th January 1628 the President and Council returned
io Bantam. In 1630 the] establishment at Bantam was reduced to an Agency, and
made subordinate to the President and] Council at Surat; but it was restored
to a Presidency in 1634, and the agencies on the coast of India and in Bengal
were made subordinate to it. In August 1682, in consequence of a revolution
instigated by the Dutch, in which the Company's factory was taken possession of
by the rebels, the establishment withdrew to Batavia, whence they retired in the
following August to Surat. The English East India Company had, for a short time, a
factory at Batavia, but they retired thence to Banjarmasin in 1702. After this date
the East India Company, who had established factories in Sumatra, appear to have
held but little trade with Java until 1758, when an Agency was again established at
Batavia. When Holland was annexed to France, early in the present century,
Java was placed under the administration of General Daendels, supported by a
strong military force. A military expedition under Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel
Auchmuty was, however, sent against the Island in August 1811, by whom it was
taken and annexed to the British Crown; but by a Convention of the 13th August
1814, between the British Government and that of the Netherlands, Java and its
dependencies were restored to Holland, who formally took possession on the 4th
December 1816.
The Java Records are very voluminous, and comprise altogether 72 volumes. The
earlier documents date from 1595, and those relating to the expedition of 1811, and
the subsequent administration of the Island, go down to the year 1827.
Karwar. — A town and port of North Kanara, 50 miles south-east of Goa. Karwar
possesses the only first-rate harbour on the western coast of India between Bombay
and Colombo. The town, is of comparatively modern date, and rose to be one of the
chief ports iu the Bijapur dominions early in the 17th century. In 1638 a
factory was settled here by Courten's Association, which he offered, in 1646,* to
sell to the President of the London Company at Surat, but the offer was declined,
and in 1649 the Eactory was seized by the Native Governor.f The two bodies were,
however, united in 1650, and shortly afterwards Karwar appears as one of the
Company's factories. | The establishment was withdrawn in 1679 in consequence of
exactions from local Chiefs, but it was restored again in 1682 ; owing, however, to
the hostility of the Sonda Chief, the factory was removed in 1720, and was not
re-opened until 1750. In 1752 the Portuguese sent a fleet and took possession of
Sadashivgarh, and claimed the monopoly of the Karwar trade ; as they were in a
position to enforce their claim the English Agent was withdrawn.
The proceedings of the Eactory at Karwar wiU be found priucipally in the O.C.
Collection, and in the Surat and Bombay Becords. The only separate volume of
Karwar Records contains a copy, and translation, of the firman granting certain
privileges to the Company at Karwar, and an account of the siege of the factory by
the Sonda Raja in 1717.
Kasimbazar. — Now a decayed town in Murshidabad District ; it is said to derive
it name from a legendary founder, Kasim Khan. After Satgaon had been ruined
by the silting up of the Saraswati mouth of the Ganges, and before Calcutta was
founded, Kasimbazar was the great emporium for Bengal. In 1658 the Company
established a factory here, which was made subordinate to Eort St. George. Kasim-
bazar was one of the factories assigned by the London Company to the United
Company in 1702. Its decay dates from 1813, when the Bhagirathi river suddenly
deserted its ancient bed, and took to a new course three miles from the old town. A
number of letters from this Eactory will be found in the 0. C. Records ; the separate
Eactory Records from, Kasimbazar comprise the Diary and Consultations from the
12th October 1676 to the 30th November 1685 ; there is then a gap till April 1701,
in consequence of this and other factories in Bengal having been confiscated by order
of the Nawab Shaista Khan in 1686. There are then some Consultations for the
year 1701, after which there is another gap till March 1733, also between December
1733 and January 1736. Subsequently to the latter date the Consultations are
fairly regular up to Eebruary 1759, when the separate Records for this Eactory
cease.
MadapoUam. — This was a weaving and dyeing village near Narsapur, in the
Godavery District, and gave its name to goods still known in the market as
" Madapollams." This factory, which was subordinate to Masulipatam, is first
mentioned in 1676. References to it will be found in the 0. C. Collection and in
the Masulipatam Records. The MadapoUam Records comprise Consultations between
the 2nd January 1684 and the 31st December 1686 j copies of Letters despatched
between the 7th September 1676 and the 30th December 1684 ; and copies of Letter*
received between September 1676 and December 1685.
Maldah. — A town of Bengal, situated at the confluence of the Kalindri with the
Mahanadi river. The town is admirably situated for river traffic, and probably rose
to prosperity as the port of Panduah, one of the two great capitals of the early
Mubammadan Kings of Bengal, the other capital being Gaur. It was the seat of
* 0, C. 2012. t 0. C, 2158. % 0. C. 2726.
XXI
thriving cotton and siUc manufactures, and both the French and Dutch had
settlements here. The Bast India Company established a factory in the latter part
of the seventeenth century, which was in existence at the union of the two Companies
in 1702-9. The separate Maldah Records consist of Diaries and Consultations
between the 22nd April ',1680 and the 31st January 1693 ; these are not, however,
continuous.
MasuUpatam (Machli-patnam, or Fish Town ; but according to Sir Henry Yule the
name is a relic of Moesolia of the Greek geographers) is the principal sea-port of the
Kistna District, 215 miles north of Madras City. The first visit to Masulipatam by
any of the Company's ofldcers was by Captain Hippon, in the " Globe," who arrived
and landed on the 30th August 1611, and obtained a cowle for trading there. A
factory appears to have been established here in 1615,* but it was abandoned in
1628 on account of the oppressions of the native Governor.! It was re-established
in 1631,J when this station became the centre of English trade in those parts, and
was managed by a Chief and Council. In 1685 the factory was again temporarily
dissolved, but it was subsequently revived, and was in existence at the union of the
two East India Companies.
Many documents relating to Masulipatam are contained in the O. C. Collection.
The separate Factory Records comprise Consultations between the 5th July 1670
and the 31st December 1685 ; copies of Letters despatched, from the 15th September
1640 to the 29th December 1686 ; copies of Letters received, from April 1622 to
December 1685; Diary of William Puckle, January 1675 to January 1676; and
Proceedings of the" new Company's representatives at Masulipatam for 1699 and
1700.
Murshidabad. — The district of Murshidabad, in the Bengal Presidency, came under
the financial administration of the East India Company in 1765 by a grant from the
Moghul Emperor, Shah Alam. The Murshidabad Records do not properly belong to
the Factory period at aU, but rather to the Bengal Revenue Series; they have,
however, been included in this Collection for greater convenience of reference ; they
consist of Proceedings of the Provincial Council of Revenue from the 27th September
1770 to the '27th December 1779, and copies of Letters received and sent for September
and October 1770.
Patna. — ^This city, which has been identified with Pataliputra, and Palibothra
mentioned by Megasthenes, has long been a place of considerable importance as a
commercial dep6t. Its central position at the junction of three great rivers — the
Son, the Gandak, and the Ganges, where the traffic of the North-Western Provinces
meets that of Bengal and another line of trade branches off to Nepal — gives it in
this respect great advantages. It is uncertain at what precise date the East India
Company first established a factory here, but it was probably in the early part of
the second half of the seventeenth century. In 1686§ the factory was seized by the
Nabob, and the Company's servants were taken prisoners. In 1692 the Court ordered
the factory to be withdrawn, provided sufficient saltpetre could be procured at
Hugli ; II it continued to exist, however, until the union of the two Companies,
but was shortly afterwards withdrawn, though it was subsequently re-established.
The Factory Records consist of one volume of Diary and Consultations, between the
• 0. C. 349.
t 0. C. 1273-1280.
X O. C. 1313, 1322, 1374,
§ O. C. 5531.
II Letter to Bengal, 22nd January 1692.
5433.
xxu
6th April 1680 and the 30th September 1685. The District of Patna was conveyed
to the East India Company by a grant from Shah Alam in 1765, and amongst these
Records are certain Consultations extending to April 1782 (which have, however,
more especial reference to the revenues of the district) and narratives of the
massacre at Patna in 1763.
Persia and the Persian Gulf. — On the 1st October 1611 Mr. Robert Sherley
presented to King James his credentials as an Ambassador from the King of Persia,
on whose account he offered to the English the free and absolute use of two ports in
his dominions.* A few years after this, in 1614, Mr. Richard Steele, who had gone
to Aleppo to recover a debt from a merchant of that city, followed him through
Persia to India, and, on arrival at Surat, reported the great advantages to be
derived from a trade to Persia.f Thereupon the Factors sent him, together with
Mr. Crowther, to England, to represent the matter to the Court. J In 1616 the
Agency at Surat despatched a vessel with goods to Jask, where the expedition was
favourably received and a license granted to land ; two Factors were left here, and
Messrs. Barker and Connock, who had charge of the expedition, proceeded to Ispahan,
where a factory was established. § Three firmans were obtained in favour of the
English, and these were followed by a treaty which gave them considerable facilities
for trade in Persia. Obstruction was attempted by the Portuguese, but unsuccessfully,
and they were eventually (in 1622) driven out of Ormus by the combined English
and Persian forces. A renewed Treaty was also obtained from the Shah.
In 1639 a voyage was undertaken to Bussora, where permission to trade was
obtained from the Bashaw, and a factory was shortly afterwards established there,
which was described, in 1644, as one of the most important centres of exchange
which the Company at that time enjoyed.
At the union of the two Companies in 1702-9, the factories in Persia are described
as at Gombroon, Shiraz, and Ispahan. By 1727 the trade at Bussora was paralyzed
by the oppression to which it was subjected by the Bashaw, and the Agent
accordingly withdrew and retired to Gombroon, but the factory at Bussora was shortly
afterwards re-established.
' In December 1754, by orders from the Court, a factory was established at Bunder
Reig, but the building was demolished two years later, and the Agent retired to
.Gombroon. In October 1759 the English factory at Gombroon was taken by a Prench
fleet and destroyed, but it was re-established in the following year. Owing to a decline
in trade at Gombroon, the English factory was removed thence to Bussora in 1763, and
in the same year a factory was established at Bushire. In 1783 a. Native Agent was
appointed at Bagdad, who was succeeded in 1798 by a Resident, whose chief duty
was to watch and report on the proceedings of the French emissaries in connection
with Napoleon's projected invasion of India by Egypt and the Red Sea. In 1778
Bushire became the head station of the Company's Persian Gulf trade. In 1808
a Resident was appointed at Muscat. In August 1809 the Bagdad and Bussora
Residencies were consolidated, and one Resident was appointed for both places. The
Commercial Residency of Bushire was abolished in May 1812.
The Reeords relating to Persia 9,nd the Persian Gulf have been arranged and bound
up in 130 volumes, extending from 1620 to 1874. The earliest document consists of
a list of sundry commodities and their prices. It is docketted, " To be perused at
* Calendar of State Papers (East Indies), Vol. I,, Nos. 391 and 503.
t O. C. 163.
X O. C. 225.
§ 0. C. 407, 410, 420, 422.
Surat and sent for England." This is followed by a copy of a letter from King
-James I. to Shah Abbas, King of Persia, relative to establishing a trade in the
Persian dominions, dated the 19th March 1621* ; and next come copies of Letters,
dated in 1621 and 1622, from Ispahan, Ghilan, Kharistan, Shiraz, Laur, Minaw,
Gombroon, Jiyome (Jeroon, the old name for Ormuz), and Kustack. The documents
■in this series for the early part of the 17th century are not numerous, but others
are contained in the " O. 0." volumes. Under date the 3rd August 1697 is a paper
containing samples of different coloured silks, which was received overland via
Aleppo.
The earliest Gombroon Consultations date from the Ist November 1708. There are
gaps in these Consultations between the 31st July 1710 and the 23rd November 1726 ;
between the 31st July 1727 and the 20th November 1728 ; between the 31st July
1762 and the 3rd August 1754, and between the 31st July 1758 and the 16th January
1760. They finally cease on the 7th February 1763, soon after which date the Factory
was removed thence to Bussora.
There are seven volumes of Letters from Bussora, Gombroon, and other places dated
between the years 1703 and 1811, followed by eleven volumes of miscellaneous
documents between 1764 and 1822, including letters from General Malcolm and
Sir Harford Jones relative to their respective missions to Persia. These are followed
by one volume of Despatches relative to the Expedition to the Gulf of Persia, dated
between the years 1815 and 1821.
Erom 1817 there is a contiauous record of documents up to 1874, consisting
principally of letters from Persia, Bagdad, Bushire, Bussora, Damascus, &o., to the
-Secret Committee of the East India Company, to the Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs, and latterly to the Secretary of State for India.
Other documents relative to Persia and the Persian Gulf will be found in the Surat
and Bombay Consultations, and in the Proceedings of the Government of India.
PetapoU (Pettipoly, Pettapoli, from the Telugu jjerfda, great, and palli, village)
the native name of Nizampatam, adopted by the English. A town and port of the
Kistna District. Captain Hippon arrived at Petapoli on the 18th August 1611, where
he was weU received by the Governor, and allowed to land goods for trade, t On the
7 th February 1614 Mr. Floris arrived at this port and established a factory,^ which
was, however, dissolved by William Methwold in 1621,§ but a merchant was retained
there in order to continue a trade. || The factory appears to have been shortly
afterwards revived as it was in existence again in 1633,^1 but it was finally dissolved
by order of the Court in 1687. The separate Petapoli Records comprise copies of
Consultations, between the 4th January 1683 and 24th May 1687, copies of Letters
received, January 1685 to June 1687, and copies of Letters sent, 26th September 1682
to 24th May 1687.
JRajapur. — Chief town of the Rajapur Subdivision of the Batnagiri District of
Bombay. It was once an important place of trade for pepper and cardamoms. In a
letter to the Court, dated the 28th January 1640, the Council at Surat reported that
Bajapur was the fittest place for the Company's occasions, Bombay excepted.**
A factory was established here by Captain Weddell in the same year on account of
* Amongst the Parchment Eecords is also the original of another letter from King James to Shah Abbas,
^ated the 14th February 1622.
t O. C. 78/81. t 0. C. 159. § O. C. 983.
II 0. C. 1448. 1 O. C. 1494. ** 0. C. 1740.
xxir
Courten's Association, which Association was united with the East India Company
in 1650. In January 1679 the Council at Surat reported that the tirade here had
"been ruined by Siyaji's robheries,* and the Court in consequence authorized the
ahandonment of the factory, f but this was strongly opposed by Sivaji, and was with
difficulty effected.J Records relating to Eajapur will be found principally in the
O. C. Collection, the only separate Factory Records now existing being copies of Letters
despatched between the 4th October 1659 and the 3rd November 1660.
Si. Helena. — The first visit of the East India Company's ships to St. Helena was^
made by Captain Lancaster on his return from India, in 1603, who reached there on
the 16th June. In 1645 the Dutch took formal possession of St. Helena and
established a colony there, which, however, they abandoned when settling at the Cape
of Good Hope in 1652. In the same year, the homeward bound ships of the East
India Company, finding the Island deserted, took possession of it, and King Charles
the Second confirmed the Company's right thereto by a charter of the 3rd April 1661.
In 1665 the Dutch captured St. Helena from the English but were expelled from it
the same year. In January 1673 the Dutch again captured the Island, but a British
squadron arriving shortly afterwards they were again driven out. The recapture of
the Island gave rise to a question as to the respective rights of the Crown and of the
Company in the Island, but by a Charter of the 16th December 1673 His Majesty
re-granted the Island to the Company in perpetuity. On the 15th October 1815 the
" Northumberland " arrived at St. Helena with Napoleon Bonaparte on board, who
landed at this place of his exile about 7 p.m. on the evening of the 17th. By Act
3 & 4 William IV. the Island of St. Helena was vested in the Crown, by whom it was
administered from the 31st March 1836.
The volumes of St. Helena Consultations extend from 1676 to 1836; many of
these, especially in the fearlier years, are very imperfect.
In the " O. C." volumes there are a number of letters from St. Helena, extending
from the 21st June 1672 to 1st July 1707 ; but it is very evident that these ate only
a few representative documents, and that the larger part of the correspondence
between those dates has been missing for a great number of years.
The first letter to the East India Company from St. Helena, in the present
Collection is dated in October 1698. These letters extend from that date to the
20th April 1836. No separate copies of Despatches from the Court of Directors to
St. Helena appear to have been preserved earlier than the 1st January 1820, from
whence to the 21st October 1835 they are to be found in nine bound volumes.
There is very little in existence in this Office relating to Napoleon Bonaparte in
St. Helena, as most of the correspondence was carried on, not with, or even through,
the Court of Directors, but with the Secretary of State direct. We have, however, one
volume of copies of Letters on the subject, extending from the 21st July 1815 to the
6th September 1817, which relate principally to the arrangements to be made for his
custody and accommodation. Other miscellaneous volumes include Paymaster's
Accounts, Committee Reports on the Island (1818 to 1835), defences of St. Helena^
Southern Whale Fishery, &c.
Siam. — In 1613 the King of Siam offered to Captain Best, through his Ambassadors,
safe trade in his Kingdom for the English, § and later in that year a junk was fitted
out from Eirando for a trade to that port, where a factory was established,! but it
* O. C. 4563. t Letter to Surat, 15th March 1681. f 0. C. 4675/4691.
§ O. C. 107. II O. C. 125 and Court Minutes 5th July 1614.
was dissolved in 1623.* In 1626 the Court decided that the trade at Siam, having
been of little or no use, was not to be continued.f A factory was, however^
re-established here in 1666, J but it was again given up in 1680. §
The separate Siam records are very few, comprising copies of diaries and letters
only, from September 1678 to the 28th November 1683. The factory is, however,
referred to in several of the O. C. Eecords, and also in the Java Records.
Straits Settlements. — In 1772 Mr. Francis Light, the master of a merchantman,
who had traded a great deal with the native States of the Malay peninsula, and more
especially with that of Quedah, wrote to Mr. Hastings, then Governor of Bengal,
particularly concerning the country of Quedah, and the utility of Pulo Penang as a
commercial port, recommending it as a convenient magazine for Eastern trade. It
appears that about this time the Supreme Government of Bengal were seeking to
establish a commercial port in the Straits of Malacca, and selected Achin as the most
suitable place for that purpose, but the King of Achin refused to comply with their
proposals to that effect ; they then turned towards Pulo Penang, the King of Quedah
having offered to bestow the Island in perpetuity on the East India Company, on
condition of their paying him six thousand dollars annually as an indemnification of
the loss he might sustain in his revenues from the trade of Quedah being diverted into
another channel. This offer was accepted, and the Island was taken possession of
with the usual forms on the 12th August 1786, in honour of which day, the birthday
of George, Prince of Wales (George IV.), it was called " Prince of Wales Island."
With the rise of Prince of Wales Island, the commercial importance of Malacca
decreased, and it became now a place of only secondary rank in that respect, but
possessing great agricultural resources. In 1795, in the midst of their reverses in
other parts of India, the Dutch surrendered Malacca and its dependencies to the
British forces under the command of Captain Newcome, of the " Orpheus," and
Major Brown, of the Bast India Company's Service.
Prince of Wales Island was used as a place of rendezvous for an expedition fitted
out in 1797 against Manila, and a considerable body of troops from Bengal and
Madras, amounting to 5,000 Europeans, besides a large number of Native troops, met
there in August of that year and remained in harbour for a month, after which the
expedition was recalled without fulfilling its contemplated object.
In June 1800 the cession of a tract of land on the mainland was obtained from the
King of Quedah, comprising a district 18 miles in length and three miles in breadth,
now called Province Wellesley.
In 1805 it was resolved to constitute Penang into a regular Presidency with a
Governor and Council.
Under the terms of the Treaty of Vienna, Malacca was restored to the Dutch in
1818. In order to protect the British trade, and to secure one of the two passages to
the Eastern Archipelago, the Marquis of Hastings, unaware of the fact that Hhio
had been occupied by the Dutch, determined to attempt the improvement of our
relations with Achin, at the northern entrance, and to form a settlement on Rhio, on
account of its being advantageously situated near the southern extremity. Por these
purposes Sir Stamford Raffles was sent from Bengal in December 1818, with orders
to associate himself with Major Earquhar, the Resident at Malacca. On arriving at
the Straits it was found that Rhio was already in the hands of the Dutch. The
Carimon Isles and Singapore were almost the only eligible spots now left. The latter,
* 0. C. 1130. X O. C. 3197.
t Court Minutes, 15th Noyember 1626. § Letter to Bantam, 14th April 1680,
5433. g
XXVI
with the concurrence of Major Farquhar, was selected by Sir Stamford, who, on the
30th January 1819, concluded a preliminary treaty with a Chief called Datoo
Tamanggung, Sre' Maharajah Abdul Eahman, Rajah of Singapore and of the islands
adjacent thereto, for himself and for His Highness Sre' Sultan Hussein Mahummud
Shah, sovereign of Johore, according to which the Tamanggung, in consideration of
being allowed 3,000 dollars annually and taken under British protection, agreed to
permit the British Government to establish a factory or factories at Singapore, or in
other places subject to his immediate authority.
In 1825 Malacca was restored to the English under a Treaty with Holland, and in
1826 Penang, Singapore, and Malacca were incorporated as one Government, with
Penang as the seat of Government.
On the 1st AprU 1867, the Straits Settlements were transferred from the control of
the Indian Government to that of the Secretary of State for the Colonies by an Order
in Council, issued under the authority of Act 29 and 30 Vict., c. 115.
The earliest British possessions in these Straits date from 1786, and the earliest
records in a separate form relating to those possessions begin from that year. The
Prince of Wales Island Consultations commence in 1786 and extend to 1830. The
Letters from, and Despatches to. Prince of Wales Island extend from 1805, the date
on which Penang was formed into a Presidency, to 1830, after which the corre-
spondence of the Court of Directors relative to the Straits Settlements was conducted
through the Government of India, and the documents relating to them will, from
that date, be found with the Correspondence and Proceedings of the Supreme
Government.
Svmatra. — Captain Lancaster, on his first voyage for the East India Company,
arrived off Achin on the 5th June 1602, and obtained from the King a treaty of
commerce.* Trade was thereupon commenced here, but a factory was not established
until May 1615, and about the same time other factories were settled at Tiku and
Priaman.f About six months later another factory was established at Jambi.^
Subsequently, a factory was started at Indraghiri, but it was dissolved in 1622. § The
Achin factory was dissolved in 1631. || In 1649, on an invitation from the Governor
of Padang, the President at Bantam sent one of the Company's ships to that port, and
to Indrapore,. on a voyage of experiment ; and this circumstance marks the first trade
and settlement of the English at those stations. The English trade with Sumatra
had, from the first, been strongly opposed by the Dutch, who so far succeeded in
monopolising the trade of the island that in the course of a few years Jambi was
the only factory retained by the English. In 1681 the factory at Jambi was dissolved,
and in 1684 a factory was established at Benooolen, where a fort was erected, which
was named York Fort. About the same time the factory at Priaman was revived
and made subordinate to Fort St. George, and York Fort was subsequently also made
a subordinate factory to Fort St. George. Other stations were also occupied, and at
the union of the two East India Qompanies the settlements on the Island of Sumatra
were York Fort (afterwards called Fort Marlborough), Bencoolen, Indrapore,
Tryamong, and Sillibar. In 1785 Fort Marlborough and its dependencies were
placed immediately in subordination to the Government of Bengal. According to the
stipulations of a Treaty, signed at London on the 17th March 1824, between the
* Lancaster's Voyages, Hakluyt Society's Publication No. LVI.
t O. C. 308-324.
X O. C. 338.
§ O. C. 1076.
!| O. C. 1229-1341.
XXVII
King of Great Britain and the King of the Netherlands, all the British possessions on
the Island of Sumatra were ceded to the latter in exchange for Malacca and its
dependencies, and the Dutch accordingly took possession of the island on the 5th
July 1825.
Many of the earliest [references to Sumatra are contaiued in the O. C. Records, hut
there are a few early fragments, of 1615-16, in the separate Sumatra Collection
Copies of York Tort Letters and Consultations extend from 1685 to 1714; Port
Marlhorough letters, from 1714 to 1825, Public Consultations from 1705 to 1818,
Military Consultations from 1782 to 1796, and Despatches to Port Marlborough
from November 1754 to Pebruary 1825 ; Port St. George Diary and Proceedings
between the 7th January 1772 and the 16th January 1773 relative to a Settlement at
Achin ; and Bengal Consultations relative to Port Marlborough from the 21st February
1786 to the 31st August 1795.
Surat. — ^During the 17th and 18th centuries Surat ranked as the chief export and
import centre of India. The first visit to Surat was made in November 1607, when
Gaptain Hawkins was landed and proceeded to Agra on a mission to the Great
Moghul. In 1609 Captain Sharpeigh sailed for that port, but, having no pilot on
board, he ran his vessel on a shoal at the mouth of the Amlicka river, when she was
lost, but he and the crew found their way overland to Surat.* This place was again
visited by Sir Henry Middleton, who commanded the sixth voyage ; he arrived off
Surat on the 26th September 1611, but was for a |long time prevented from
communicating with the shore by the Portuguese, who put every possible obstruction
in his way, but, ultimately, he succeeded in obtaining permission to trade there, as
well as at Ahmedabad, Cambay and Gogo. A little later on (11th January 1613) a
firman was obtained from the Great Moghul for establishing factories at those places.
Surat soon became the principal seat of the East India Company's trade in India,
and continued so until the chief control of all the possessions in India was transferred
to Bombay in 1687.
The English East India Company also established a factory at Surat and at its
union with the London Company both factories were still in existence.
There are numerous references to Surat in the O. C. Records. The separate Surat
Records comprise an incomplete set of Consultations of the London Company's
factory, from the 20th July 1622 to the 19th November 1708; Consultations of the
English Company's factory, from the 3rd October 1700 to the 21st December 1704.
There is a gap in the Consultations between November 1708 and the 1st August 1718,
after which they continue, with a few gaps in the earlier years, to the 30th April
1804. There is a Judicial Diary from the 15th March 1796 to the 31st December
1799 ; copies of Letters despatched (somewhat imperfect) between the 13th May 1631
and the 3rd May 1708 ; and copies of Letters received (also imperfect) between
January 1623 and May 1708.
TellicJierri. — ^The Presidency at Surat established a factory at Tellicherri in 1683
to secure the pepper and cardamom trade of that district, and on several occasions,
between 1708 and 1761, the Company obtained from the Chirakkal Raja, and other
local chiefs, not only grants of land in and near Tellicherri, but other important
privileges.
The separate Tellicherri Records are but few, and comprise copies of Letters
received by the Company from that Pactory between Pebruary 1716 and April 1756 ;
* 0. C. 12.
XXYIU
and Diaries and Consultations (imperfect) from the 1st January 1777 to the 31st
December 1793.
2%o«a.— -Chief town of the Thana District of Bombay. Under a Treaty of
December 1533, Thana was made over to the Portuguese, but when, in 1739, they lost
Basseia, their power in Thana came to an end. In 1771 the English, urged by the
news that a fleet had left Portugal to recover Salsette and Bassein, determined to gain
possession of Thana. Negotiations for its cession failing, a force was sent to take it,
and on the 28th December 1774, the fort was stormed and the greater part of the
garrison put to the sword.
The separate Thana Records comprise only Diaries and Consultations between the
8th January 1775 and the 30th November 1799.
Fizagapatam. — Chief town of a district of the same name in the Madras
Presidency. About the middle of the 17th century the East India Company
established a factory here, which, in 1689, was seized by the Moghuls and the factors
murdered. In the following year it was restored, and was in existence at the union
of the two Companies. References to this factory will be found principally in the
O. C. Collection, and amongst the Madras Records. The only separate Vizagapatam
Records consist of one volume of Diary and Consultations between the 16th July
1692 and the 30th March 1695.
F. C. D.
FACTORY KECORDS,
ANJENGO.
Index
Number.
Date.
Frevions ClassificatioD.
Nature of Documents.
1
1775—77
Eange 430, No. 75
Diary and Consultations, 4 Jan. 1775 to 31 Dec. 1777.
2
1778—80
„ 76
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1778 to 29 Dec. 1780.
3
1781
„ 77
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 80 Dec. 1781.
4
1782—84
„ 78
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1782 to 31 Dec. 1784.
5
1785—87
,, 79
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1785 to 30 Deo. 1787.
6
1788—89
,. 80
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1788 to 30 Dec. 1789.
1
1790—91
„ 81
Ditto,! Jan. 1790 to 30 Deo. 1791.
8
1792—93
„ 82
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1792 to 31 Dec. 1793.
9
1794
,. 83
Diary, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1794.
10
1795
,. 84
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1795.
11
1796
„ 85
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 24 Dec. 1796.
12
1797
„ 86
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Deo. 1797.
13
1798
„ 87
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1798.
14
1801
„ 88
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1801.
15
1802
„ 89
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1802
16
1803
„ 90
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 28 Dec. 1803.
17
1804
,, 91
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 July 1804.
18
1804
„ 92
Ditto, 31 July to 31 Dec. 1804.
19
1796
» >j 93
Political Diary, 21 Aug. to 15 Deo. 1796.
20
1797
,. 94
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 27 Deo. 1797.
21
1704-69
Loose papers
Letters, &c., 9 Sept. 1704 to 31 Dec. 1749 ; 17 Dec. 1769.
1
26464. I. 1329.
BALASOR.
Index
K umber.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Dooumeats.
1
1679—87
B. K., XX, 1
2
DD, 13
14
Diary and Consultations, 1 Dec. 1679 to 25 Nov. 1680.
Ditto, 3 Dec. 1680 to 30 Nov. 1681.
D(tto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1684.
Ditto, 24 April 1685 to 3 May 1686.
-
XX, 3
Ditto, 11 May 1686 to 19 March 1687.
BOMBAY.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1669—74
B. K., HH, a, 1
DD, a, 6
Papers relating to disagreements between Deputy Governor Henry
Young and his subordinates : 18 Feb. to 12 Nov. 1669.
Consultations : 18 March to 14 Sept. 1670.
HH, a, 3
Ditto, 6 Deo. 1672 to 1 Dec. 1673.
4
Ditto, 6 Dec. 1673 to 2 Dec. 1674.
2
1674—81
B. E., HH, a, 5
Consultations : 7 Dec. 1674 to 6 Sept. 1675.
6
Ditto, 1 Oct. 1675 to 7 Jan. 1677.
7 ■
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 27 Oct. 1677; 10 Jan. to 2 Nov. 1678.
DD, 10
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 28 Oct. 1679.
HH, a, 8 *
Ditto, 8 Jan. to 3 Dec. 1680.
DD, 10
Ditto, 27 Jan. to 22 Nov. 1681.
3
1684—90
B. R., DD, 14
Consultations : 12 Dec. 1684 to 6 May 1685.
HH, a, 9
DD, 15
Ditto (with copies of letters received and sent), 10 May 1685 to
22 June 1686.
Diary of events during the siege of Bombay by the Sidi, 15 Feb.
1689 to 22 June 1690.
4
1694—96
B. E., HH, a, 10
Consultations : 20 May 1694 to 24 May 1695.
11 & 12
Ditto, 10 June 1695 to 28 Jan. 1696 (two copies, both in bad
condition).
5
1696—1704
B. R., HH, a, 14
Consultations : 13 Nov. 1696 to 30 Nov. 1698.
15
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 13 March 1699.
16
Ditto, 14 May to 23 Sept. 1700.
17
Ditto, 17 Dec. 1702 to 2 July 1703.
DD, 27
Ditto, 6 July 1703 to 15 May 1704. For subsequent consultations
(commencing 18 Nov. 1704) see separate list.
«
1670—74
B.E., DD —
Copies of letters despatched : 8 March to 5 Sept. 1670.
HH, bl, 1
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1672 to 26 Nov. 1673.
2
Ditto, 15 Dec. 1673 to 12 Dec. 1674.
DD, a,7
Extracts relating to the " passes " of Tanna and Karinja.
7
1574—76
• B. R., HH, bl, 3
Copies of letters despatched : 2 Nov. 1674 to 20 Dec. 1675
GG, ol, 15
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1676.
«
1677—79
B. E., HH, bl, 4
Copies of letters despatched: 16 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1677.
5
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 18 Deo. 1678.
Ditto, 30 Dec. 1678 to 15 Dec. 1679.
Bombay— co»^.
Index
Jf umber.
Date.
PrevioHs Classification.
Nature of Documents.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1679—82
1694—95
1695—96
1696
1696—97
1697—98
1698
1698—99
1699—1703
1703—10
1670—82
B. E., HH, bl, 7
G6, ol, 18
HH, bl, 8
B. K., HH, bl, 10
9
11
B. R., HH.bl, 12
13
14
15
B. R., HH, bl, 17
16
20
B. R.,HH, bl, 21
HH, b2, 1
2
B. E., HH, b2, 4
5
7
9
B. R., HH, b2, 11
12
B. K., HH, b2, 14
15 (part)
17
DD —
B. R., DD —
EE —
EH, b2, 18
B. B., HH, b2, 21
22
23
B. E.,DD —
HH, el, 2
3
4
5
Copies of letters despatched : 22 Dec. 1679 to 27 Nov. 1680.
Ditto, 20 Dec. 1680 to 27 Oct. 1681.
Ditto, 7 Dec. 1681 to 24 Dee. 1682.
Copies of letters despatched : 22 May to 30 Aug. 1694.
Ditto, 5 Sept. to 29 Nov. 1694.
Ditto, 5 Dec. 1694 to 11 Feb. 1695.
Copies of letters despatched : 11 Feb. to 12 April 1695.
Ditto, 13 April to 29 May 1695.
Ditto, 21 Sept. to 20 Nov. 1695.
Ditto, 27 Nov. 1695 to 15 March 1696.
Copies of letters despatched : 17 March to 29 Oct. 1696.
Ditto, 8 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1696.*
Ditto, 27 Aug. to 7 Nov. 1696.*
Copies of letters despatched: 1 June 1696 to 15 Dec. 1697. f
Ditto, 19 Feb. to 10 May 1697.
Ditto, 28 April to 24 July 1697.
Copies of letters despatched : 24 July to 27 Sept. 1697.
Ditto, 30 Sept. to 16 Dec. 1697.
Ditto, 30 Nov. 1697, to 28 Jan.J1698.
Ditto, 25 Jan. to 17 Feb. 1698.
Copies of letters despatched : 22 May to 6 Dec. 1698.
Ditto, 25 May to 6 Dec. 1698.*
Copies of letters despatched : 12 Dec. 1698 to 6 April 1699.";
Ditto, 12 April to 12 May 1699.
Ditto, 11 Jan. to 14 May 1699.t
Ditto, 16 May to 20 Aug. 1699.
Copies of letters despatched : 21 Aug. 1699 to 30 Dec. 1700.
Ditto, 4 Feb. to 8 Feb. 1701.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1700. (To Surat only.)
Ditto, 9 July 1702 to 30 Jan. 1703.
Copies of letters despatched : 2 Feb. to 20 Dec. 1703.'
Ditto, 27 Dec. 1703 to 25 April 1704.
Ditto, 19 Nov, 1708 to 4 Jan. 1710.
Copies of letters received : March to Sept. 1670.
Ditto, Dec. 1678 to Dec. 1679.
Ditto, Dec. 1679 to Nov, 1680.
Ditto, Dec. 1680 to Nov. 1681.
Ditto, Oct. 1681 to Dec. 1682.
* Contains a few letters not in previous sections.
t Letters to the Company only.
j Consists of letters written by the General (Sir John Gayer), &c., while at Swally.
Bombay— co»!f.
4
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Number of Documents.
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
SO
1694
B. E., HH, cl, 6
7
8
1694-95
B. B., HH, cl, 10
11
12
1695
B. E., HH, cl, 13
14
15
1695—96
B. R., HH, cl, 16
19
1696
B. E., HH, cl, 20
21
22
1696—97
B. E., HH, c2, 1
1697
1697—98
1698—99
1699—1700
1702—04
B. K., HH, c2, 5
6
8
B.E., HH, c2, lOi
11
12
B. K., HH, c2, 13
14
15
17
B.R., DD —
B. E., HH, c2, IS
19
20
Copies of letters received : June to Aug. 1694.
Ditto, Aug. to Oct. 1694.
Ditto, Oct. to Dec. 1694.
Copies of letters received : Dec. 1694 to Feb. 1695.
Ditto, Feb. to April 1695.
Ditto, April to June 1695.
Copies of letters received : June to Aug. 1695.
Ditto, Aug. to Nov. 1695.
Ditto, Nov. and Dec. 1695.
Copies of letters received: Dec. 1695 to Feb. 1696.
Ditto, Feb. to Aug. 1696.
Copies of letters received : Aug. to Oct. 1696.
Ditto, Aug. to Oct. 1696.*
Ditto, Oct. to Dec. 1696.
Copies of letters received: Dec. 1696 to Feb. 169!'.
Ditto, Dec. 1696 to Feb. 1697.*
Ditto, March and April 1697.
Copies of letters received : April and May 1697.
Ditto, Aug. to Oct. 1697.
Ditto, Oct. and Nov. 1697.
Copies of letters received: Nov. and Dec. 1697.
Ditto, Jan. and Feb. 1698.
Ditto, Feb. 1698.
Copies of letters received : Feb. to May 1698,
Ditto, March to May 1698.*
Ditto, May to Dec. 1698.
Ditto, Deo. 1698 to March 1699.
Copies of letters received : March to Aug. 1699 ; Jan. and Feb. 170&.
Copies of letters received : Aug. 1702 to Jan. 1703.
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1703.
Ditto, Dec. 1703 to April 1704.
Partly duplicates the preceding section.
BORNEO.
index
Namber.
Date.
PreTious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1648—1814
Loose papers, Packet 9.
B. R., Ub, Vol. 2.
B. R., TJo, 2.
Fisher's Papers, Nos. 65, 66,
' 67.
Boom 338, No. 766.
Range H, 39, No«. 167,
173.
Letters and Consultations.
BROACH.
Index
Number.
Date.
I'revious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1 1775—76
1777—78
1777
1779—81
1779—80
Range 431, No. 11
13
12
,j ,>
15
14
Diary and Consultations, 1 Jan. 1775 to 30 Dec. 177C.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1777 to 30 Dec. 1778.
Proceedings of Special Committee, 4 Feb. to 25 April 1777.
Diary and Coniultations, 4 Jan. 1779 to 30 Dec. 1781.
Ditto, Revenue, 1 Jan. 1779 to 30 Dec. 1780.
26464.
B
6
BURDWAN.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Clftssiiication.
Nature of Documents.
10
11
12
13
14
1774
1774
1775
1775
1775
1775
1776
1776
1776
1777
1777
1778
1778
1779
Eange 70, No. 5
Kange 69, No. 34
„ 35
" >'
9» JJ
5J ,»
S> J)
36
37
38
39
40
=, 41
„ 42
43
9> SS
3> J>
44
45
46
Proceedings of Provincial Council of Revenue, 16 May to 28 July
1774.
Ditto, 1 Aug. to 29 Dec. 1774.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 28 April 1775.
Ditto, 1 May to 30 June 1775.
Ditto, 1 July to 26 Sept. 1775.
Ditto, 26 Sept. to 29 Dec. 1775.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 22 April 1776.
Ditto, 25 April to 28 Aug. 1776.
Ditto, 30 Aug. to 31 Dec. 1776.
Ditto, 6 Jan to 22 May 1777.
Ditto, 26 May to 30 Dec. 1777.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 9 May 1778.
Ditto, 12 May to 28 Dec. 1778.
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1779.
CALCUTTA, including Sutanati.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1690—91
B. K., BE, a, 1
2 '
Diary and Consultations : 16 July to 30 Nov. 1690.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1690 to 30 Nov. 1691.
2
1694—97
B. R., RR, a, 3
4
Diary and Consultations : 1 Dec. 1694 to 30 Nov. 1695.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1696 to 30 Nov. 1697.
3
1697—99
Fisher's Papers, 33.
B.R., BR, a, 5
Diary and Consultations : 1 Dec. 1697 to 30 Nov. 1698.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1698 to 30 Nov. 1699.
4
1702—08
B. B., BR, a, 6
7
DD, —
Diary and Consultations : 2 Dec. 1702 to 29 Nov. 1703.
Ditto, 5 Dec. 1704 to 9 Nov. 1705.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1705 to 16 Dec. 1706.
BB, a, 8
Ditto, 15 Jan. to 22 Dec. 1708 (with Charges General
for same
DD27
period).
Diary for the separate affairs of the London Company, kept by
George Petty and Trevor Games, 9 Aug. to 28 Dec. 1705. (For
subsequent Consultations, commencing 29 Jan. 1704 see separate
list.)
i
1690—93
B. K., RR, b, 1
2
DD, —
17
EE —
Copies of letters despatched : 17 July to 30 Nov. 1690.
Ditto, [?] Dec. 1690 to 25 Nov. 1691.
Ditto, 1 to 30 Deo. 1692.
Ditto, 18 April to 23 June 1693.
Ditto, 22 to 28 Nov. 1693.
•6
1696—97
B.R.,JJ, c, 15
EE, b, 3
4
Copies of letters despatched : 21 Dec. 1695 to 2 Nov. 1696.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1696 to 25 Nov. 1697.*
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1696 to 30 Nov. 1697.
K
7
1697-1700
B. B., RE, b, 5
6
7
Copies of letters despatched : 3 Dee. 1697 to 30 Nov. 1698.
Ditto, 6 Dec. 1699 to 30 Nov. 1700.
Ditto, 12 Dec. 1699 to 28 Nov. 1700.t
8
1700—05
B. R., RR, b, 8
9
10
Copies of letters despatched : 2 Dee. 1700 to 28 Nov. 1701.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1701 to 28 Nov. 1702.
Ditto, 8 Dec. 1704 to 21 Aug. 1705.
9
1690—95
B. R., EE, c, 2
3
Copies of letters received . June to Nov. 1690.
Ditto, Dec. 1694 to Nov. 1695.
10
1695—1701
B. B., BE, c, 4
5
6
Copies of letters received: Dec, 1695 to Nov. 1696.
Ditto, Dec. 1699 to Nov. 1700.
Ditto, Dec. 1700 to Nov. 1701.
11
1702—04
B. E., RE, c, 7
8
Copies of letters received : Dec. 1703 to Nov. 1703.
Ditto, Jan. to Nov. 1704.
* To Sir John Gayer, Commissary-General (Bombay), and Mr. Higginson, Lieutenant-General (Fort St. (Jeorge), only.
t To Madras. Surat, and Bombay only.
CAMBAY.
Index
Number,
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1804—07
Range 343, No. 18
Proceedings of Resident, 1 Jan. 1804 to 29 June 1807.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1773—1809
Loose papers. Packets 23
and 33.
Unrecorded Papers,
No. 292S.
Correspondence, &e., 22 Dec. 1773 to 29 Dec. 1809.
a
1810—11
Loose papers, Packets 23
and 33.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1810 to 19 Dec. 1811.
3
1812—13
Jt 79
Ditto, 29 Jan. 1812 to 31 Dec. 1813.
4
1814— .'20
33 3'
Ditto, 11 Feb. 1814 to 4 Dec. 1820.
5
1821—23
J> 3y
Ditto, 17 Feb. 1821 to 2 Aug. 1823,
6
1795—1803
Boom .S38
Letters from tbe Cape of Good Hope to the Court of Directors,
4 April 1795 to 17 June 1803.
7
1808—14
)y
Ditto, 29 June 1808 to 30 Nov. 1814.
8
1815—19
39
Ditto, 14 Jan. 1815 to 1 Dec. 1819.
9
1820—28
"
Ditto, 8 Jan. 1820 to 22 Dee. 1828.
9a
ld08— 31
Unnumbered
Extracts from Letters from the Cape of Good Hope to the Court of
Directors, 29 June 1808 to 16 March 1831.
10
1308—10
Boom 3as
Letters received at the Cape from various parts, 31 May 1808 to 2T
March 1810.
11
1810—11
"
Ditto, 31 March 1810 to 30 Sept. 1811.
12
1811—13
"
Ditto, 1 Oct. 1811 to 31 Dec. 1813.
13
1813—15
"
Ditto, 31 Dec. 1813 to 22 Dec. 1815.
14
1816—18
JJ
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1816 to 30 Jan. 1818.
15
1818-21
"
Ditto, 1 Feb. 1818 to 31 Jan. 1821.
16
1821—26
)T
Ditto, 1 Feb. 1821 to 31 Jan. 1826.
17
1826-36
JJ
Ditto, 1 Feb. 1826 to 30 April 1836.
18
1808—1 1
"
Letters sent from the Cape to various parts, 3 June 1808 to 14 June-
1811.
19
1811—13
JT
Ditto, 14 June 1811 to 31 Dec. 1813.
20
1814—15
jy
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1814 to 23 Dec. 1815.
21
1816—18
3f
Letters sent from the Cape to various parts, 1 Jan. 1816 to 30 Jan,
1818.
22
1818—21
3T
Ditto, 1 Feb. 1818 to 31 Jan. 1821.
23
1821—26
5T
Ditto, 1 Feb. 1821 to 31 Jan. 1826.
24
1826-36
"
Ditto, 1 Feb. 1826 to SO April 1836.
CELEBES.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1613—74
B. n., YY 5, 1.*
Materials for a history of the Macassar factory.
CEYLON.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1762—95
1797—98
1798—99
1799—1800
1800
1800—01
1801
1802
1802
1798—99
1799—1800
1798—99
1799—1800
1800 — 01
1801
1802
Miscellaneous Records,
Vol. 10. Fisher's Papers,
No. 322.
Range 430, No. 23
31
9> il
32
„ 33
34
„ 35
„ 37
J» }3
68
„ 69
49
50
51
52
„ 55
Accounts of the embassies pf John Pybus (1762), Hugh Boyd
(1781), and R. Andrews (1795).
Proceedings of a committee of investigation into the affairs of Ceylon,
4 Aug. 1797 to 12 Nov. 1798.
Proceedings of the Governor in the Public Department, 12 Oct. »798
to 30 April 1799.
Ditto, 4 May 1799 to 30 April 1800.
Ditto, 2 May to 30 Not. 1800.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1800 to 28 April 1801.
264U4.
Ditto, 1 May to 31 Dec. 1801.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 31 March 1802.
Ditto, 31 March to 30 June 1802.
Proceedings of the Governor in the Commercial Department, 12 Oct.
1798 to 30 April 1799.
Ditto, 1 May 1799 to 12 April 1800.
Proceedings of the Governor in the Revenue Department, 12 Oct.
1798 to 30 April 1799.
Ditto, 4 May 1799 to 30 April 1800.
Ditto, 2 May 1800 to SO April 1801.
Proceedings of the Governor in the Revenue and Commeroial De-
partments, 2 May to 31 Dec. 1801.
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 30 June 1802.
c
Ceylon — cont.
10
Index
Number.
Date.
PreTious Classification-
Nature of Documents.
17
18
19
20
21
22-
23
24
25
26
27
2S
29
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
1801
1801
1801
1798
1799—1800
1800—01
1801
1802
1798—99
1799—1800
1800—01
1798—99
1799—1800
30 1800—01
1801
1802
1799—1800
1800—01
1801—02
1798- 180O
1800—01
1801—02
1800-01
Range 430, No. 53
j» »
54
36
63
64
65
„ 66
67
Political Department
J? j>
Range 430, No. 39
„ 40
41
42
„ 27
*S JJ
5» S?
43
44
„ 45
„ 46
5» 3i
47
„ 48!
Proceedings of the Revenue and Commercial Board, 5 May to-
3 Sept. 1801.
Ditto, 4 Sept. to 30 Dec. 1801.
Index to ditto, 5 May to 30 Dec. 1801.
Proceedings of the GoTernor in the Political Department, 12 Oct,
to 26 Dec. 1798.
Ditto, 1 May 1799 to 5 April 1800.
Ditto, 14 May 1800 to 24 April 1801.
Ditto, 28 June to 24 Dec. 1801.
Ditto, 1 Feb. to 18 Sept. 1802.
X
3> J)
Proceedings of the Governor in the Secret Department, 12 Oct,
1798 to 25 Feb. 1799.
Ditto, 27 June 1799 to 24 March 1800.
Ditto, 19 May 1800 to 21 Dec. 1801.
Proceedings of the Governor in the Military Department, 12 Oct,
1798 to 29 April 1799.
Ditto, 3 May 1799 to 30 April 1800.
Ditto, 2 May 1800 to 29 April 1801.
Ditto, 2 May to 31 Dec. 1801.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 30 Aug. 1802.
Proceedings of the Military Board, 15 March 1799 to 29 April
1800.
Ditto, 6 May 1800 to 28 April 1801.
Ditto, 5 May 1801 to 27 April 1802.
General Orders, 7 Nov. 1798 to 30 April 1800.
Ditto, 1 May 1800 to 29 April 1801.
Ditto, 5 May 1801 to 26 April 1802.
Proceedings of the Committee for Charitable Establishments, 12 May
1800 to 15 Feb. 1801.
11
Ceylon— co«^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Fieyious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
62
53
54
55
56
57
1800
1801
Range 430, No. 71
72
1799—1800
1799—1800
n y>
56
5S
1800
1800
1800
1800
1800
„ 57
Proceedings of the Committee for Charitable Establishments (on
circuit), 12 July to 8 Dec. 1800.
Ditto, 9 May to 6 Dec. 1801.
Charges and^ Calendars, Court of Criminal Jurisdiction, 6 Dec.
1799 to 27 Nov. 1800.
Proceedings of the Court, 2 Dec. 1799 to 27 Jan. 1800.
Ditto, 27 Jan. to 19 May 1800.
» j»
59
1799—1800
1800—01
1801—02
„ 60
61
j> s»
62
73
74
75
1798 — 1801 Unrecorded Papers, Vol. 211
1797-1802
1799—1800
1804—05
1805—06
1804—06
Unrecorded Papers, Vols.
179, 188, and 211. lioose
papers, Packet 17.
Unrecorded Papers, Vols.
166 and 188.
Eange316, No. 107
109
Range 316, Nos. 105, 111,
and 112.
Ditto, 21 May to 9 July 1800.
Ditto, 9 July to 14 Aug. 1800.
Ditto, 14 Aug. to 6 Nov. 1800.
Ditto, 7 Nov. to 2 Dec. 1800.
Copies of letters -written by the Military Board, 17 March 1799 to-
30 April 1800.
Ditto, 3 May 1800 to 30 April 1801.
Ditto, 6 May 1801 to 27 April 1802.
Correspondence between the Court of Directors and the Governor of
Ceylon, 25 May 1798 to 31 Dec. 1801.
Correspondence between the Board of Control and the Court of
Directors, 1798 — 1801 ; documents connected with the Pearl
Fishery, and charges against the Superintendent, 1797 — 1802 ; &c.
Notes on various subjects connected with Ceylon, by the Right
Hon. Sylvester Douglas, 1799-1800 ; memoranda on commercial
products, &c., of the island, by Major D. Robertson, 1799 ; and
notes on the Manaar Pearl Fishery, by Lieut, the Hon. G.
Turnour.
Proceedings of the Committee appointed at Fort St. George for the
audit and adjustment of accounts of the captured Dutch settle-
ments iu Ceylon, Malacca, and the Moluccas, 3 April 1804 to
11 Feb. 1805.
Ditto, 28 Feb. 1805 to 25 Jan. 1806.
Appendix to Proceedings of the Committee, Journal and Ledger,
12
CHINA AND JAPAN.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classifioation.
Nature of Documents.
1
1596—1675
B.K., T a, I
China Materials, 1596 to 13 Feb. 1675.
2
1673—83
» » 2
Ditto, 2 Aug. 1673 to 21 Aug. 1683.
3
1682—86
» „ 3
Ditto, 2 Oct. 1682 to 22 Oct. 1686.
4
1684—99
5) 3> 4
Ditto, 9 Oct. 1684 to 21 Nov. 1699.
5
1694—1701
„ „ 5
Ditto, 6 June 1694 to IJuly 1701.
6
1699—1702
J) » 6
Ditto, 11 April 1699 to 24 Oct. 1702.
1
1702—04
?» J) '
Ditto, 6 Aug. 1702 to 8 Jan. 1704.
8
1712—25
„ 8
Ditto, 19 Deo. 1712 to 24 Dec. 1725.
9
1600—1702
„ T b, 1
Supplement to the China Materials, Book I. (Japan), 1600 to
Aug. 1702.
28
10
1606—99
„ T b, 2
Ditto, Book II., 9 March 1606 to 10 June 1699.
11
Bangel., No. 25,
Memoir. Intercourse with China, 1518 — 1832. Part I.
12
„ „ 26 and 27
Ditto. Part II., with Index.
13
1623—99
Dundas Papers, Vol. 19
Intercourse with China, Japan, &c., 24 Feb. 1623 to 1699.
14
1699—1759
B.R., T d, 3
Attempts to trade at Chusan.
15
1614—16
„ To.
Japan and Java. Letters &om E. Wickham, 26 April 1614
1 Oct. 1616.
to
16
17
1614—1703
1672-97
T d, Vol. 2
B.E., DD, 7, 8, 9,10, 13,
14, 15, and 26.
B. E., F F, b 2, III., 53, 88
B. R.,EE, 265, 275
B. R., T d. Vol. 1. D D,
8,9, 10, 12, 20, and 21.
Attempt to form a settlement at Amoy.
Early Consultations, Letters, &c., at Canton, Macao, Tywan, Amoy,
and Japan.
Captain Weddall's China Voyage, 1637.
Portion of a diary kept in the attempt to form a settlement at Chusan
for the New Company, 1701-02.
Tonquin* and Cochin China.
18
1753—78
Dundas Papers, Vols. 4, 5,
and 17.
Miscellaneous Papers relating to China and Cochin China.
19
1768—97
East Indies, Vols. 1, 2, 3, 6,
and 7.
Miscellaneous, Vols. 28 and
29.
Miscellaneous Correspondence.
20
1782—1815
Unrecorded Papers, Vols.
106, 179, 181, 187, 192,
193, 199, 209, 212, 21.3,
218, and 221.
Reports, Memoranda, &c.,
^435.
Miscellaneous Documents.
* See also Java, 7.
13 China and Japan— co?^;.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
21
1721—23
B.R.,Td, 4
Range 426, No. 57.
China Supra Cargoes (Ship) Diary, 7 Dec. 1721 to 12 Sept. 1723.
22
1720—22
Kange 427, No. 118
Ditto, 31 D?c. 1720 to 25 May 1722.
23
1722—23
„ 115
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1722 to 10 April 1723.
24
1722—24
„ 116
Ditto, 7 Dec. 1722 to 10 Feb. 1724.
^5
1724-25 "
,. 117
Ditto, 4 Jan. 1724 to 7 Aug. 1725.
26
1726—28
„ 119
Ditto, 30 Nov. 1726 to 12 July 1728.
27
1727—29
„ 120
Ditto, 13 Dec. 1727 to 15 May 1729.
28
1728—29
„ 121
Ditto, 6 Dec. 1728 to 17 May 1729.
39
1729—31
„ 122
Ditto, 21 Nov. 1729 to 31 May 1731.
. 30
1730—31
„ 123
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1730 to 8 Jan. 1731.
31
1730—32
„ 127
Ditto, 7 Dec. 1730 to li July 1732.
32
1731
,. 125
Ditto, 13 Jan. to 24 June 1731.
33
1731—33
Bange426, No. 58
Ditto, 20 Dec. 1731 to 6 Jan. 1733.
34
1732—33
3) TJ 59
Ditto, 16 Oct. 1732 to 22 July 1733.
35
1733--34
„ 60
Ditto, 25 May 1733 to 28 May 1734.
36
1733—35
„ 61
Ditto, 6 Dec. 1733 to 4 April 1735.
37
17,34—35
„ 62
Ditto, 5 Jan. 1734 to 26 June 1735.
38
1734—36
,. 63
Ditto, 24 Dec. 1734 to 2 Aug. 1736.
>
39
1735—36
„ 64
Ditto, 28 May 1735 to 5 Feb. 1736.
40
1735-37
■), .; 65
Ditto, 4 Nov. 1735 to 8 Jan. 1737.
41
1736—37
Eauije 427, No. 1
Ditto, 16 Sept. 1736 to 25 July 1737.
42
1737 »
:>' 3' 2
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 14 Dec. 1737.
43
1737—38
•»> j> 3
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1737 to 4 Jan. 1733.
26464.
D
Ghina and Japan — cont 14
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classipcation.
Nature of Documents.
44
1737—39
Eange 427, No. 4
China Supra Cargoes (Ship) Diary, 30 Dec. 1737 to 14 Feb. 1739.
45
1738—39
)T JJ 5
Ditto, 14 Jan. 1738 to 16 May 1739.
46
1738—39
j» « 6
Ditto, 3 Nov. 1738 to 27 Dec. 1739.
47
1739—40
w yj '
Ditto, 24 Jan. 1739 to 26 April 1740.
48
1740
s
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 22 Dec. 1740.
49
1741
j» jr "
Ditto, 4 March to 30 Dec. 1741>
50
1741—42
,. 10
Ditto, 5 July 1741 to 13 July 1742.
51
1742
„- 11
Ditto, 20 Jan. to 4 Dec. 1742.
52
1745—47
« 12
Ditto, 7 July 1745 to 15 June 1747.
53
1749—51
., 13
Ditto, 20 Dec. 1749 to 23 Jan. 1751.
54
1749—51
„ 14
Ditto, 15 Dec. 1749 to 21 Jan. 1751.
55
1750—51
„ 15
Ditto, 7 Dec. 1750 to 18 Dee. 1751.
56
1751
„ IS
Canton ConsuUationB, 26 July to 21 Dec. 1751.
57
1753
„ 17
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 20 Dec. 1753.
58
1775—76
„ 18
Ditto, 12 Jan. 1775 to 29 Jan. 1776.
59
1776—77
„ 19
Ditto, 29 Jan. 1776 to 9 Feb. 1777.
«0
1776—78
,. 20
Canton Letter Book, 1 Aug. 1776 to 5 March 1778.
CI
1777
„ ' „ 21
Canton Consultations) 12 Feb. to 3 March 1777.
62
1777—78
,. 22
Ditto, 25 Feb. 1777 to 19 Feb. 1778.
63
1778
„ 23
Ditto, 19 Feb. to 5 March 1778.
fi4
1778—79
„ 2i
Ditto, 5 March 1778 to 9 March 1779.
65
1779
„ 2r>
Ditto, 9 March to 26 Oct. 1779; and Letter Book.
2 Aug. 1779.
24 March t»
ec
1/79—80
„ 26
Ditto, 3 Oct. 1779 to 18 Jan. 1780.
15 China and Japan— co»f.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
S7 1779—80
68
eg
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
£9
1779—80
1780—81
1780
1780—81
1781
1781—82
1781—83
1782
1782—83
1783
1783—84
1784—85
1784—85
1785
1785—86
1785—86
1786—87
1786—87
1787
1787—88
1787—88
1788
Range 427, No. 144
Range 428, No. 48
,. 49
Range 427, No. 27
„ 145
If »
28
tJnmnnbered
147
29
30
„ 148
31
149
» >»
ISO
„ 32
J> Jf
151
„ 33
„ 152
3) 3i
34
„ 153
„ 35
36
Canton Diary, 3 Oct. 1779 to 18 Jan. 1780.
Canton Diary of the Chinese Debts, 16 Sept. 1779 to 29 Oct. 1780.
Ditto, 30 Oct. 1780 to 17 Jan. 1781.
Canton Consultations, 19 Jan. to 27 Deo. 1780.
Canton Diary, 18 Jan. 1780 to 25 Jan. 1781.
Canton Consultations, 1 Feb. to 9 Nov. 1781.
Ditto, 7 Nov. 1781 to 21 March 1782.
Range 427, No. 146 Canton Diary, 26 Jan. 1781 to 17 March 1782.
Ditto, 18 March to 28 Dec. 1782.
Canton Consultations, 22 March 1782 to 2 Jan. 1783.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1783.
Canton Diary, 1 Jan. 1783 to 24 Feb. 1784.
Canton Consultations, 1 Jan. 1784 to 20 Nov. 1785.
Canton Diary, 21 Feb. 1784 to 8 Feb. 1785.
Ditto, 8 Feb. to 20 Nov. 1785.
Canton Cpnsultations, 20 Nov. 1785 to 7 Dec. 1786.
Canton Diary, 20 Nov. 1785 to 28 Feb. 1786.
Canton Consultations, 7 Dec. 1786 to 4 April 1787.
Canton Diary, 28 Feb. 1786 to 4 April 1787.
Canton Consultations, 4 April to 17 Dec. 1787.
Canton Diary, 3 April 1787 to 5 April 1788.
Canton Conjultations, 16 Dec. 1787 to 7 April 1788.
Ditto, 8 April to 10 Dec. 1788.
(Dhina and Japan— cow^.
16
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
90
1787—89
Miscellaneous Eecords, Vol.
32. Eange I, No. 12.
Colonel Cathcart's Embassy to China, 20 June 1787 to 15 Oct. 1788,
91
1787—92
Unrecorded Papers, Vols.
148 and 209.
Lord Macartney's Embassy to China.
Miscellaneous Letters, 29 Aug. 1787 to 8 Sept. 1792.
92
1792—95
Unnumbered
Ditto.
Letters from Lord Macartney, 13 Sept. 1792 to 13 Feb. 1795.
93
1793—1810
Unrecorded Papers, Vols.
149 and 150.
Ditto.
Miscellaneous Letters, 20 April 1793 to 21 April 1810.
94
1788-89
Eange 427, No. 37
Canton Consultations, 11 Dec. 1788 to 25 March 1789.
95
1788—89
„ 154
Canton Diary, 5 April 1788 to 27 March 1789.
96
1789—90
.. 38
Canton Consultations, 28 March 1789 to 19 Feb. 1790.
«7
1789—90
„ 155
Canton Diary, 28 March 1789 to 19 Feb. 1790.
98
1790—91
„ 39
Canton Consultations, 21 Feb. 1790 to 12 March 1791.
99
1790—91
„ 156
Canton Diary, 21 Feb. 1790 to 12 March 1791.
100
1791
„ 157
Ditto, 13 March to 10 Nov. 1791.
101
1791—92
„ 40
Canton Consultations, 13 March 1791 to 11 Jan. 1792.
102
1791—92
„ 158
Canton Diary, 29 Nov. 1791 to 11 Jan. 1792.
103
1792—93
„ 41
Canton Consultations, 15 Jan. 1792 to 15 March 1793.
104
1792—93
„ 159
Canton Diary, 11 Jan. 1792 to 15 March 1793.
105
1793
,. 42
Canton Consultations, 15 March to 24 Dec. 1793.
1
106
1793—94
„ 43
Ditto, 25 Dec. 1793 to 8 March 1794.
107
1793—94
„ 160
Canton Diary, 11 March 1793 to 3 March 1794.
108
1794—95
„ 44
Canton Consultations, 11 March 1794 to 10 May 1795.
/
109
1794—95
., Ifil
Canton Diary, 10 March 1794 to 1 May 1795.
110
1795—96
,. 45
Canton Consultations, 14 May 1795 to 23 May 1796.
111
1795—96
„ 162
Canton Diary, 7 May 1795 to 20 March 1796.
■ 112
1796
„ 46
Canton Consultations, 23 May to 19 June 1796.
17
China and Japan— «o»^^
Index
l^nmber.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Natuie of Documents.
113
114
115
116
117
lis
119
130
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
139
130
181
132
133
134
135
1796
1796
1796
1796—97
1796—97
1797
1797—98
1797—98
1798
1798
1798-99
1799
1799
1799—1800
1799—1800
1800.
1800
1800
1800—01
1800—01
1801
1801
1801
Bange 437, TSo. 47
48
» 7J
j> jr
163
49
;, 164
SO
M »
51
165
it It
53
„ 166
Bange 428, No. 1
Bange 427, No. 54
»j »
55
Bange 428, No. 2
Bange 427, No. 56
»j )»
57
Bange 438, Na 3
Range 427, No. 58
Bange 428, No. 4,
Bange 427, No. 59
„ 60
Bange 428, No. 5
Canton Consultations, 26 Not. to 27 Dec. 1796.
Ditto, 34 June to 25 Not. 1796.
Canton Diary, 20 March to 19 June 1796.
Canton Consultations 29 Dec. 1796 to 5 June 1797.
Canton Diary, 20 June 1796 to 27 May 1797.
Canton Consultations, 9 June to 12 Dec. 1797.
Ditto, 14 Dec. 1797 to 21 March 1798.
Canton Diary, 31 May 1797 to 30 April 1798.
52 Canton Consultations, 21 March to 1 May 1798.
26464.
Ditto, 4 May to 31 Dec. 1798.
Canton Diary, 1 May 1798 to 28 Jan. 1799.
Ditto, 2 Feb. to 26 Dec. 1799.
Canton Consultations, 1 Jan. to 2 Feb. 1799.
Ditto, 4 Feb. 1799 to 9 Jan. 1800.
Cantouj^iary, 27 Dec. 1799 to 24 March 1800.
Canton Consultations, 13 Jan. to 23 May 1800.
Ditto, 25 May to 4 Aug. 1800.
Canton Diary, 26 March to 13 May 1800.
Canton Consultations, 6 Aug. 1800 to 9 Jan. 1801.
Canton Diary, 14 May 1800 to 10 Jan. 1801.
Canton Consultations, 14 Jan. to 5 May 1801.
Ditto, 6 May to 14 Oct. 1801.
Canton Diary, 10 Jan. to 6 May 1801.
E
China and Japan— cont.
18
Index
Number.
Bate.
Frevious Classification.
Nature of DocumentB.
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
151
156
157
158
1801—02
1801—02
1802
1802
1802
1802
1802—03
1902-03
1803
1803—04
1803—04
1804
1804—05
1804—05
1805—06
1805—06
180«
1806
1806—07
155 1806—07
1807
1807
1807
Eange 427, No. 61
Bange 428, No. 6
Eange 427, No. 62
63
Bange 428, No. 7
., 8
Bange 427, No. 64
Bange 428, No. 9
Bange 427, No. 65
66
Bange 428, No. 10
Bange 427, No. 67
»> >»
68
Bange 427, No. 69
Bange 428, No. 12
Bange 427, No. 70
»j »
71
72
Bange 428, No. 13
Kange 427, No. 73
„ 74
Bange 428, No. 14
Canton Consultations, 14 Oct. 1801 to 16 Jan. 1802.
Canton Diary, 6 May 1801 to 11 Jan. 1802.
Canton Consultations, 18 Jan. to 19 May 1802.
Ditto, 22 May to 30 Oct. 1802.
Canton Diary, 18 Jan. to 13 May 1802.
Ditto, 21 May to 24 Not. 1802.
Canton Consultations, 31 Oct. 1802 to 31 Jan. 1803.
Canton Diary, 10 Not. 1802 to 31 Jan. 1803.
Canton Consultations, 3 Feb. to 19 Oct. 1803.
Ditto, 19 Oct. 1803 to 3 March 1804.
Canton Diary, 10 Feb. 1803 to 25 Jan. 1804.
Canton Consultations, 6 March to 29 Dec. 1804.
Ditto, 29 Dec. 1804 to 2 March 1805.
Bange 428, No. 11 Canton Diary, 29 Jan. 1804 to 28 Feb. 1805.
Canton Consultations, 3 March 1805 to 18 Jan. 1806.
Canton Diary, 1 March 1805 to 30 March 1806.
Canton Consultations, 18 Jan. to 23 Feb. 1806.
Ditto, 25 March to 21 Nov. 1806.
Ditto, 22 Oct. 1806 to 4 March 1807.
Canton Diary, 29 March 1806 to 4 Jan. 1807.
Canton Consultations, 4 March to 28 April 1807.
Ditto, 29 April to 16 Not. 1807.
Canton Diary, 3 Jan. to 27 April 1807.
19 China and Japan— co»^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classificatiou.
Nature of Documents.
159
180
161
182
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
1807
1807—08
1807—08
1808
1808
1808—09
1808--09
1809
1809
1809—10
1809—10
1810
1810
1810
1810—11
1810—11
1811
1811
1811—12
1811—12
1812
1812
1812
Bange 428, No. 15 Canton Diary, 24 AprU to 28 Dec. 1807.
Bange 427, No. 75
Bange 428, No. 16
Eange 427, No. 76
5> it
77
Eange 488, Ho. 17
Bange 427, No. 79
»> tj
5> it
80
81
Bange 428, No. 18
Bange 427, No. 82
it ,1
„ tt
64
Eiinge 428, No. 19
Eange 427, No. 85
„ 86
1, »
87
Eange 428, No. 20
Eange 427, No. 88
»> J,
90
Canton Consultations, 17 Nov. 1807 to 9 Jan. 1808.
Canton Diary, 29 Dee. 1807 to 3 March 1808.
Canton Consultations, 7 Jan. to 8 March 1808.
Ditto, 9 March to 23 Oct. 1808.
Ditto, 23 Oct. 1808 to 26 Jan. 1809.
Canton Diary, 8 March 1808 to 1 March 1809.
Canton Consultations, 27 Jan. to 27 Feb. 1809.
Ditto, 3 March to 7 Oct. 1809.
Ditto, 8 Oct. 1809 to 29 Jan. 1810.
Canton Diary, 2 March 1809 to 24 Feb. 1810.
Canton Consultations, 30 Jan. to 25 Feb. 1810.
Ditto, 26 Feb. to 25 July 1810.
Ditto, 26 July to 22 Oct. 1810.
Canton Diary, 24 Feb. 1810 to 21 March 1811.
Canton Consultations, 23 Oct. 1810 to 31 Jan. 1811.
Ditto, 31 Jan. to 23 March 1811.
Ditto, 27 March to 27 Sept. 1811.
Canton Diary, 21 March 1811 to 10 Jan. 1812.
Canton Consultations, 28 Sept. 1811 to 9 Jan. 1812,
Ditto, 11 Jan. to 1 April 1812.
Ditfo, 6 April to 2 Nov. 1812.
7t tt
91 Ditto, 7 Nov. to 31 Dec. 1812.
China and Japan— co»^.
20
Index
ITumbeT.
Date.
FreTious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
1'90
191
JS2
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
300
261
202
203
204
1812
1812
181S
181S
1813
1813
1813—14
1813—14
1814
1814—16
1814—15
1815
1815
1710—1814
1815—17
1815—17
1816—17
1815—16
1815— IS
Bange 428, Ko. 21
1816
1816
1816
1816—17
22
Range 427, No. 92
93
>, 94
Range 428, No. 23
Bange 427, No. 95
96
J) It
97
Bange 428, No. 25
Eange 427, No. 9S
99
Unnumbered '
Bange I, No. 83:
TJDnumbereii
Eange I, No. 13
Unnumbered
Bange 428, No. 2S
Eange 427, No. lOO
„ 101
ft M
102
„ 103
Eange 428, No. 27
Canton Diary, 12 Jan. to 1 April 1812.
Ditto, 4 April to 30 Dec. 1812.
Canton Consultations, 1 Jan. to 28 Feb. 1813.
Ditto, 2 March to 21 Sept. 1813.
Ditto, 21 Sept. to 5 Dec. 1813.
Canton Diary, 1 Jan. to 28 Feb. 1813.
„ 24 Ditto, 3 March 1813 to 15 Feb. 1814.
Canton Consultations, 5 Dec. 1813 to 21 Feb. 1814.
Ditto, 24 Feb. to 15 NoY. 1814.
Ditto, 20 Nov. 1814 to 15 Jan. 1815.
Canton Diary, 1 March 1814 to 5 April 1815.1
Canton Consultations, 16 Jan. to 4 April 1815.
Ditto, 9 April to 15 Nov. 1815.
China and Japan : Miscellaneous Documents, 4 Jan. 1710 to 10 Feb.
1814.
Lord Amherst's Embassy to China : Copies of Correspondence,
14 Feb. 1815 to 24 Nov. 1817.
Ditto, ditto : Correspondence, 14 Feb. 1815 to 21 April 1817.
Ditto, ditto: Letters from Lord Amherst, 30 Jan. 1816 to 21 April
1817.
Canton Diary, 4 April 1815 to 22 Jan. 1816.
Canton Consultations, 15 Nov. 1815 to 8 Jan. 1816.
Ditto, 8 Jan. to 20 Feb. 1816.
Ditto, 23 Feb. to 9 Sept. 1816.
Ditto, 9 Sept. to 21 Nov. 1816.
Canton Diary, 22 Feb. 1816 to 7 Jan, 1817,
21 China and Japan— co^^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Prerious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
205
1816—17
Bange 427, No. 104
Canton Consultations, 22 Nov. 1816 to 28 Feb. 1817.
206
1817
„ 105
Ditto, 1 to 25 March 1817.
-
207
1817
„ 106
Ditto, 29 March to 10 Oct. 1817.
208
1817
„ 107
Ditto, 10 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1817.
209>
1817
Range 428, No. 28
Canton Diary, 5 Jan. to 25 March 1817.
^
21f>
1817—18
„ 29
Ditto, 24 March 1817 to 17 March 1818.
2)1
1818
Hange 427, No. 108
Canton Consultations, 1 Jan. to 20 March 1818.
212
1818
„ 109
Ditto, 20 March to 24 Nov. 1818.
213
1818
Eange 428, No. 30
Canton Diary, 21 March to 24 Nov. 1818.
214
1818—19
Range 427, No. 110
Canton Consultations, 25 Nov. 1818 to 26 March 1819,
215
1818—19
Range 428, No. 31
Canton Diary, 25 Nov. 1818 to 27 March 1819.
216
1819
Range 427, No. Ill
Canton Consultations, 27 March to 20 Oct. 1819.
217
1819—20
„ 112
Ditto, 20 Oct. 1819 to 11 Feb. 1820.
218
1819—20
Range 428, No. 32
Canton Diary, 20 March 1819 to 29 March 1820.
219
1820
Eange 427, No. 113
Canton Consultations, 12 Feb. to 25 March 1820.
220
1830
,. 114
Ditto, 26 March to 17 Nov. 1820.
221
1820—21
„ 128
Ditto, 17 Nov. 1820 to 20 March 1821.
222
1820—21
Range 428, No. 33
Canton Diary, 25 March 1820 to 21 March 1821.
223
1821
Range 427, No. 129
Canton Consultations, 23 March to 4 Oct. 1821.
224
1821—22
„ 130
Ditto, 5 Oct. 1821 to 15 Feb. 1822.
225
1821—22
Range 428, No. 34
Canton Diary, 20 March 1821 to 18 April 1822.
226
1822
Range 427, No. 131
Canton Consultations, 15 Feb. to 18 April 1822.
227
1822—23
„ 132
Ditto, 18 April 1822 to 4 Feb. 1823.
■ 26464.
China and Japan— co»^.
22-
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
228
229
330
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
•248
-249
250
1822—23
1823—24
1823—24
1824—25
1824—25
1825
1825—26
1825—26
1826—27
1826—27
1827—28
1827—28
1828—29
1828—29
1829—30
1829—30
1830—31
1830—31
1831—32
1831—32
1832'
1832—33
1832—33
Range 428, No. 35
Range 427, No. 134
Range 428, No. 36
Range 427, No. 135
Range 428, No. 37
Range 427, No. 136
Range 427, No. 137
Range 428, No. 38
Range 419, No. 63
Range 428, No. 39
Range 427, No. 139
Range 428, No. 40
Range 427, No. 140
Range 427, No. 141
Range 428, No. 42
Range 427, No. 142
Range 428, No. 43
Range H, No. 23
Range 428, No. 44
Range H, No. 24
Canton Diary, 15 April 1822 to 4 Feb. 1823.
Canton Consultations, 6 Feb. 1823 to 6 Feb. 1824.
Canton Diary, 4 Feb. 1823 to 1 Feb. 1824.
Canton Consultations, 7 Feb. 1824 to 15 March 1825.
Canton Diary, 1 Feb. 1824 to 21 March 1825.
Canton Consultations, 20 March to 16 Nov. 1825.
Ditto, 18 Nov. 1825 to 6 March 1826.
Canton Diary, 18 March 1825 to 10 March 1826.
Canton Consultations, 12 March 1826 to 6 March 1827.
Canton Diary, 6 March 1826 to 6 March 1827.
Canton Consultations, 6 March 1827 to 8 Feb. 1828.
Canton Diary, 3 March 1827 to 8 Feb. 1828.
Canton Consultations, 10 Feb. 1828 to 23 Feb. 1829.
Range 428, No. 41 Canton Diary, 11 Feb. 1828 to 25 Feb. 1829.
j> "
25
Range 428, No. 54
Canton Consultations, 25 Feb. 1829 to 5 April 1830.
Canton Diary, 23 Feb. 1829 to 3 April 1830.
Canton Consultations, 5 April 1830 to 28 Jan. 1831.
Canton Diary, 3 April 1880 to 25 Jan. 1831.
Canton Consultations, 28 Jan. 1831 to 28 Feb. 1832.
Canton Diary, 11 Jan. 1831 to 29 Feb. 1832.
Canton Consultations, 1 March to 18 Aug. 1832.
Canton Factory Consultations, 1 8 Aug. 1832 to 21 Feb. 1833.
Canton Commercial Consultations, 17 Aug. 1832 to 31 Jan. 1833.
23
China and Japan— co»/.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
251
1832—33
Eange 428, No. 45
Canton Diary, 1 March 1832 to 25 Feb. 1833.
252
1833—34
., 52
Canton Factory Consultations, 27 Feb. 1833 to 29 Jan. 1834.
253
1833—34
„ 56
Canton Commercial Consultations, 23 Feb. 1833 to 8 Jaly 1834.
254
1833—34
,. 46 .
Canton Diary, 25 Feb. 1833 to 28 Jan. 1834.
255
1834
„ 55
Canton Financial Consultations, 29 Jan. te 16 July 1834.
256
1834
» 47
Canton Diary, 28 Jan. to 8 July 1834.
257
1834
s-9 it 53
Canton Factory Consultations, 30 Jan. to 14 July 1834.
■258
1834—35
„ 57
Canton Agency Consultations, 17 July 1834 to 30 April 1835.
259
1835—36
=, 58
Ditto, 1 May 1835 to 30 April 1836.
260
1836—37
„ 59
Ditto, 1 May 1836 to 30 April 1837.
261
1837—38
„ 60
Ditto, 1 May 1837 to 30 April 1838.
262
1838—39
„ 61
Ditto, 1 May 1838 to 30 April 1839.
263
1839—40
.. 62
Ditto, 1 May 1839 to 30 April 1840.
264
1792—94
Political Department
Superintending Committee's Consultations, 24 Sept. 1 792 to 10 :\Iarch
1794.
265
1793
7S t>
China Secret Committee's Consultations, 17 March to 28 Dec. 1793.
266
1796-98
ty it
Ditto, 8 July 1796 to 27 April 1798.
It
267
1798—1802
3» })
Ditto, 4 May 1798 to 25 March 1802.
268
1802—05
3> »>
Ditto, 22 May 1802 to 20 Jan. 1805.
269
1805—12
3» a»
Ditto, 3 March 1805 to 1 April 1812.
270
1812—15
■>» JJ
Ditto, 6 April 1812 to 9 April 1815.
271
1815—17
J> 9»
Ditto, 9 April 1815 to 18 March 1817. r
272
1817—20
tj «
Ditto, 27 March 1817 to 28 March 1820.
*
273
1820—22
3> , "
Ditto, 30 March 1820 to 18 April 1822.
China and Japan— co»^.
24
Index
Number.
Date.
PreTious Classificatiou.
Nature of Documents.
274
275
276
277
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
?87
288
289
2D0
291
1822—25
1825—29
1829—30
1830—32
278 1823—25
1825—27
1827-29
1829—31
1832—33
1833— S4
1821—23
1823—25
1825—27
1830—32
1 829—30
1830—31
1832
1813—32
Political Department
3> J?
Koom338, Vol. 1377
„ 1378
China Secret Committee's Consultations, 18 April 1822 to 19 March
1825.
Ditto, 22 March 1825 to 23 Nov. 1829.
Ditto, 16 Nov. 1829 to r April 1830.
Ditto, 12 April 1830 to 30 Oct. 1832.
Letters received from China, 18 March 1823 to 21 March 1825.
Ditto, 4 May 1825 to 18 March 1827.
Vols. 1379 and Ditto, 17 April 1827 to 25 Feb. 1829.
1380.
Vols. 1381 and
1382.
Vol. 1384
Vols. 1385 and
1386.
Vol. 1391
Vol. 1392
Vol. 1393
Vols. 1383 and
1394.
Vol. 1387
)j »
» J'
1388
1389'
Political Department
Ditto, 9 March 1829 to 28 Jan. 1831.
Ditto, 14 May 1832 to 26 Feb. 1833.
Ditto, 14 March 1833 to 25 July 1834.
Secret Letters received from China, 27 June 1821 to 6 Feb. 1823.
Ditto, 26 July 1823 to 20 March 1825.
Ditto, 16 Nov. 1825 to 18 March 1827.
Ditto, 28 Jan. 1830 to 12 June 1832.
Despatches to China, 30 Sept. 1829 to 2 June 1830.
Ditto, 18 Aug. 1830 to 9 Dec. 1831.
Ditto, 11 Jan. to 14 Nov. 1832.
Secret Commercial Drafts to China, 26 Nov. 1813 to 9 March 1832,
25
OONIMERE.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1682—85
1684—85
1684
B. B., MM, 1
3
4
B. K., MM, 5
DD, 14
[B. E„ MM, 6
Consultations : 26 Oct. 1682 to 31 Dec. 1683.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1684.*
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 28 Dee. 168.5.
Copies of letters despatched : 2 Jan. to 20 Dec. 1684.
Ditto, 14 Jan. to 28 Dec. 1685.
Copies of letters received ; Jan. to Dec. 1684.
With an account of a journey to visit the Subadar of " Chingie."
OUDDALORE and PORTO NOVO.*
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1681—83
B. K., DD, 139
Commission, &c., for settling factories in the Chengie Country, 1681.
MM, 2
Diary and Consultations: 5 May to 31 Dec. 1683.
2
1685—87
B. E., 00, 1
Diaiy and Consultations : 1 Jan. to 31. Dec. 1685.
2
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1686.
DD, 14
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1687.
3
1684—86
B. E., 00, 3
Copies of letters despatched : 2 Jan. 1684 to 31 Dec. 1685.
5
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 9 Nov. 1686.
4
Copies of letters received: Jan. to Oct. 1684.
5
Ditto, Jan. 1685:to Nov. 1686.
2G4G-t.
* See also Fort St. David.
G
26
DACCA.
Index
dumber.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents,
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1678—91
1736—48
1749—57
1762
1763
1773—74
1773—74
1774
1775
1775
1775
1776
1776
1776
1777
1777
1777
1777-:
1773
B. R.,rF, II., 16, 15
BE —
DD, 12
WW
Bange 68, No. 47
„ 48
„ 4
,. 50
Eange 69, No. 1
,. 2
■37 »
'J J»
» 6
5J 3»
■•J »)
9» }}
!» "
10
„ 11
n »
?> 9»
12
16
Diary and Consultations, 4 to 28 Oct, 1678.
Ditto, 11 April to 11 Aug. 1681.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1681 to 30 Nov. 1682.
Ditto, 13 Aug. )690 to 30 April 1691 (with accounts from Nov.
1688).
Consultations, 29 Nov. 1736 to 23 Dec. 1748.
Ditto, 8 Jan. 1749 to 19 Dec. 1757.
Ditto, 25 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1762.
Ditto, 31 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1763.
Separate Proceedings relative to inquiry into Mahomed Beza Khan's
accounts, 29 Dec. 1773 to 6 Jan. 1774.
Consultations of Provincial Council of Revenue, 9 Dec. 1773 ta
29 April 1774.
„ ^ » '>3
Ditto, 3 May to 29 Dec. 1774.
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 29 June 1775.
Ditto, 3 July to 21 Dec. 1776.
Ditto (Salt), 12 April to 20 Nov. 1775,
Ditto (General), 3 Jan. to 27 May 1776,
Ditto (Salt), 15 April to 1 Aug. 1776.
Ditto (General), 3 Jurie to 20 Dec. 1776.
Ditto (General), 6 Jan. to 30 May 1777.
Ditto (Settlement), 11 Aug. to 13 Oct. 1777.
Ditto (General), 2 .lune to 22 Dec. 1777.
Ditto (Separate), 26 Sept. 1777 to 16 Jan. 1778.
Ditto (General), 3 Jan. to 29 May 1778.
27
Dacca — cont.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
20
21
1778
1779
Range 69, No. 14
Consultations (General), 2 June to 16 Dec. 1778.
Ditto (General), 6 Jan. to 21 Dec. 1779.
\
DINAJPUR.
Index
Number.
Diite.
1774
1775
177G
1777
1778
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
Range 68, No. 56
» !J
57
„ 58
„ 59
„ 60
Proceedings of Provincial Council of Revenue, 22 March to 29
Dec. 1774.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 22 Dec. 1775.
Ditto, 16 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1776.
Ditto, 7 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1777.
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1778.
28
EGYPT AND RED SEA.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1644-1726
B.R.,E'F,a,n, 13, 8, and
h, 2. Loose papers. Packet 19
Letters and accounts from Mocha, 23 March 1644; 1710 to 6 Sept.
1726.
2
1728—40
Loose papers, Packet 19
Ditto, 20 Aug. 1728 to 13 Aug. 1740.
S
1741—1815
1} j>
Ditto, 20 March 1741 to 4 Feb. 1815.
4
1821—28
Kange 431, Nos. 25 and 26
Mocha Journal and Ledger, 30 April 1821 to 31 Jan. 1828.
5
1773—99
Dundas Papers, Vols. 10,
11, and 16. Fisher's
Papers, Nos. 165, 197,
199, and 250. Loose
papers. Packets 25 and 31.
Unrecorded Papers, Vols.
199, 200, 205, 208, 212,
215, and 218.
Correspondence regarding overland routes through Syria and Egypt;
Mr. Baldwin's attempts to open up communication with India
through Egypt ; French negotiations for trade in that country,
&c.
e
17&7— 1807
Pisher's Papers, Nos. 160,
200, 203, and 234. Loose
papers. Packets 11 and
25. Eange H, No. 1.
Unrecorded Papers, Vols.
193, 208, 209, 212, 218,
Miscellaneous. Occupation of Perim, 1799 ;"mission of Sir Home
Popham to Arabia, 1801 ; expedition from India to Egypt, 1801
letters from Lord Elgin at Constantinople, on the overland con-
veyance of despatches, Egyptian affairs, &c., 1800-03.
and 220.
/
T
1819—25
Eange I, No. 4
Copies of letters from Constantinople, Cairo, &c., to the East India
Company, 13 May 1819 to 6 Aug. 1825.
8
1837—46
Marine Records
Draft letters from the Company to their Agents in Egypt, the Bed
Sea, &c., 2 Jan. 1837 to 12 Nov. 1846.
a
1847—57
"
Ditto, 25 Jan. 1847 to 5 Nov. 1857.
10
1834—38
"
Letters to the Company from their Agent in Egypt, 14 March 1834
to 21 May 1838.
11
1838—40
>T
Ditto, I June 1838 to 14 July 1840.
12
1840—42,
"
Ditto, 15 July 1840 to 9 April 1842.
13
J 842— 44
"
Ditto, 12 April 1842 to 26 Dec. 1844.
14
1845—48
"
Ditto, 11 Jan. 1845 to 20 Dec. 1848.
15
1849—53
"
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1849 to 1 Dec; 1853.
16
1854—58
if-
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1854 to 26 Aug. 1858
17
1837—58
"
Eough Abstracts of the foregoing letters from Egypt.
18
1832—37
"
Letters received by the Agent in Egypt, with in some cases drafts of
his replies, 27 April 1832 to 27 Dec. 1837.
19
1838
3>
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1838.
Egypt, &G.—conf.
Index
Nnmber.
Date.
Previous Classification.
20
21
22
^3
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
1839—40
1841—46
1847—51
1852—57
1858—70
1838 — 45
1846—53
1837—39
1840—43
1844—47
1848—53
1854—59
1838—59
1839—69
1838—41
1838—69
1838—69
1838—69
1838—59
Marine Keoords
Nature of Documents.
Letters received by the Agent in Egypt, with in some cases drafts of
his replies, 1 Jan. 1839 to 28 Dec. 1840.
Ditto, 6 March 1841 to 31 Dec. 1846.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1847 to 31 Dec. 1851.
Ditto, 13 Jan. 1852 to 30 Dec. 1857.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1858 to 11 April 1870.
Letters received by the Packet Agent at Suez, 24 Feb. 1838 to 11 Dec.
1845.
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1846 to 17 Dec. 1853.
Letters received by the Packet Agent at Cairo, 7 July 1837 to 31 Dee.
1839.
Ditto, 5 Jan. 1840 to 28 Dec. 1843.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1844 to 29 Dec. 1847.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1848 to 30 Dec. 1853.
Ditto, 27 Jan. 1854 to 13 Oct. 1859.
Letter books of Mr. Walne, Packet Agent at Cairo, 22 Jan. 1838 to
8 Nov. 1859.
Letter books of Captain Henry Johnson, Packet Agent at Alexandria,
and afterwards Agent in Egypt, 3 Sept. 1839 to 17 Dec. 1869.
Letter book of Captain John Lyons, Deputy Agent, and afterwards
Agent, in Egypt, 11 Feb. 1838 to 12 Aug. 1841.
Accounts of the Agent in Egypt.
Accounts of the Packet Agent at Alexandria.
Accounts of the Packet Agent at Suez.
Accounts of the Packet Agent at Cairo.
Miscellaneous, Arabic commercial receipts, &c.
26461.
H
30
rORT ST. DAVID.*
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
10
n
1690—1704
1703—12
1723—31
1732—39
1740—46
1747—49
1750—51
1752—56
1692-1745
1746—50
1751—59
B. R., KK, 1 to 4
Eange 239, No. 76
Consultations, 11 Feb. and 24 Sept. 1690; 3 Jan. 1696 to 30 Deci
1704.
Ditto, 28 Dec. 1703 to 22 Dec. 17)2.
>» »>
» ?j
77
78
„ 79
80
» »
81
82
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1723 to 27 Deo. 1731.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1732 to 31 Dec. 1739.
Ditto, 7 Jan. 1740 to 29 Dec. 1746.
Ditto, 4 Jan. 1747 to 80 Dec. 1749.
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1750 to 30 Dec. 1751.
Ditto, 4 April 1752 to 31 Dec. 1756.
B. E., K K, 5. Loose papers Letters, 27 Sept. 1692 to 31 Dec. 1745.
Loose papers
Ditto, 23 Jan. 1746 to 31 Dec. 1750.
Ditto, 24 Jan. 1751 to 31 July 1759.
For earlier records, see Onddalorc.
31
PORT ST. GEORGE.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Claseilicatioa.
Nature of Doeumenta.
1
1655—78
B. B., DD, a, 3
JJ, al, 1
2
DD, a, 8
9
Consultations : 31 March to 4 Dec. 1655.
Ditto, 1 Aug. to — Not. 1662.
Ditto, 19 Jan. 1672 to 10 Jan. 1673.
Ditto, 21 Jan. 1675 to 25 Jan. 1676.
Ditto, 3 Feb. 1677 to 26 Jan. 1678.
2
1680—81
B. R., J J, al, 3
EE —
JJ, al, 4
Consultations : 26 Jan. 1680 to 10 Jan. 1681.
Ditto, 17 March to 3 July 1681.
Ditto, 3 July to 29 Deo. 1681.
3
1683—85
B. E.,JJ, al, 5
6
1
Consultations ; 1 Jan. 1683 to 17 Jan. 1684.
Ditto, 18 Jan. 1684 to 26 Jan. 1685.
4
1636—87
B. R., JJ, al, 7
8
Consultations : 2 Feb. ! 686 to 3 Feb. 1687.
Ditto, 4 Feb. to 25 July 1687.
5
1688
B. E., JJ, al, 9
10
Consultations : 18 Feb. to 24 Sept. 1688.
Ditto, 29 Sept. to [30 or 31] Dec. 1688.
6
1689—90
B. E., JJ, al, 11
12
JJ, a2, 1
■Consultations : 3 Jan. to 4 July 1689.
Ditto, 4 July 1689 to 6 March 1690.
Ditto, 6 March to 14 Oct. 1690.
7
1693—94
B. R., EE —
JJ, a2, 2
Consultations : 1 to 26 June 1693. ;'
Ditto, 1 Feb. to 31 Dec. 1694.
8
1695—97
B. R., JJ, a2, 3
Consultations : 1 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1695.
4
Ditto, 1 Oct. 1696 to 31 Jan. 1697.
9
1697—98
B. E., JJ, a2, 5
6
Consultations: 1 Feb. to 13 Sept. 1697.
Ditto, 15 Sept. 1697 to 10 Jan. 1698.
10
1698—99
B.R.,JJ, a2, 7
EE —
Consultations : 12 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1698.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1699.
11
1701
B. K., JJ, a2, 8
9 (part)
Consultations : 1 Jan. to 5 Nov. 1701.
Ditto, 1 Nov. to 28 Deo. 1701.
12
1702
Eaage 239. No. 83
Consultations : 1 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1702.
13
1703—04
„ 83
Consultations : 1 Jan. 1703 to 27 Dec. 1704.
[For subsequent consultations (commencing 1 Jan. 1705), see
separate list.]
Port St. George— cow^.
32
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
14
15
16
17
IS
19
20
21
2S
38
24
25
26
27
1661—63
1664—65
1668—71
1673—75
1676—79
1681
1687
1687—88
1692—94
1696—97
1697—98
1699—1704
1669—74
B. E., JJ, bl, 1
2
B. E., JJ, bl, 3
B. E., JJ, bl, 4
5
B. E., JJ, bl, 6
7
B.E., JJ,bl,9
10
11
1674-77
B. E., JJ, b2, 2
B. E., JJ, b2, 3
4
B. E.. JJ, b2, 5
DD, 18
JJ, b2, 6
B. E., JJ, b2, 7
8
B. E., DD —
JJ, b2, 10
B. E., J J, b2, 11
13
DD, 25
JJ, b2, 14
B. E.,DD, a, 5 & 6
JJ, c, 2
3
4
B. E., JJ, c, 5
7
9
Copies of letters despatched . 2 Jan. 1661 to 15 Jan. 1662.
Ditto, 15 Jan. 1662 to — Jan. 1663.
I
Copies of letters despatched : 2 Feb. 1664 to 10 Jan. 1665.
Copies of letters despatched : 26 Aug. 1668 to 23 Oct. 1669.
Ditto, 27 Dec. 1670 to 23 Dec. 1671.
Copies of letters despatched : 31 Jan. to 7 Sept. 1673.
Ditto, 13 Sept. 1673 to 3 Jan. 1675.
Ditto, 26 Feb. to 20 Dec. 1675. "
Copies of letters despatched : 7 Feb. 1676 to — Jan. 1677.
Ditto, 24 Jan. to 17 Dec. 1677. , '
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 18 Dec. 1679.
Copies of letters despatched : 7 July to 28 Dec. 1681.
Copies of letters despatched : 3 Jan. to 19 July 1687.
Copies of letters despatched: 24 July 1687 to 13 Feb. 1688.
Ditto, 21 Feb. to 12 Dec. 1688.
Copies of letters despatched : 4 Oct. 1692 to 19 May 1693.
Ditto, 13 May 1693 to 30 Jan. 1694.
Ditto, 5 Feb. to 31 Dec. 1694.
Copies of letters despatched : — Jan. to 30 Sept. 1696.
Ditto, — Oct. 1696 to 25 Jan. 1697.
Copies of letters despatched : 9 Sept. to 28 Dec. 1697.
Ditto, — Jan. to — Dec. 1698.
Copies of letters despatched : 3 Jan. to 21 Dec. 1699.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 8 Oct. 1700.
Ditto, 22 Oct. to 30 Dec. 1700.
Ditto, 10 Jan. to 22 Dec. 1704.
Correspondence with the Nawab of Golconda, &c.: Feb. 1669 to
Jan. 1672.
Copies of letters received : Jan. 1672 to Jan. 1673.*
Ditto, March to Sept. 1673.*
Ditto, Sept. 1673 to Nov. 1674.*
Copies of letters received : Nov.[?] 1674 to Dec.[?] 1675.*
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1676.*
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1677.*
* Almost entirely from Golconda and St. Thomfi.
33
Fort St. George— coni.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
28
29
-30
31
32
33
34
i\S
36
37
-38
•39
1676—80
1681
1687—88
1692—94
1694—97
1697
1700
1703—04
B. E., JJ, u, 6
10
B.E,, JJ, e, 11
12
B. R., JJ, c, 13
B. E., DD, 17
19
B. R., JJ, c, 14
16
B.E., JJ, e, 17
DD —
B.R.,DD24
J.T, c, 19
B. R., JJ, e, 20
21
1676—79
B. R., J J, c, 8
CC4
1683
B. R., JJ, 1)2, 1
1678—94
B. R., CC, 3
DD, 18
1703-05
B. R., CC, 6
7
Copies of letters received : Feb. 1676 to Jan. 1677.
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1680.
Copies of letters received : Jan. to June 1681.
Ditto, July to Dec. 1681.
Copies of letters received : July 1687 to Feb. 1688.
Copies of letters received : Jan. to Sept. 1692.
Ditto, May 1693 to Jan. 1694.
Copies of letters received : Feb. to Dec. 1694.
Ditto, Oct. 1696 to Jan. 1697.
Copies of letters received : Jan. to Sept. 1697.
Ditto, Sept. to Dec. 1697.
Copies of letters received : Jan. to Oct. 1700.
S
Ditto, Oct. to Dec. 1700.
Copies of letters received : Jan. to Dec. 1703.
Ditto, Dec. 1703 to Dec. 1704.
Diary and Letter Book of Richard Mohun, 1676-77.
Account of Gold coined at Fort St. George by Richard jVIobun and
Vincent Sayon, 1679.
Letter Book of Thomas Lucas while on a mission to Conjevaram, &c
1683.
Proceedings in the Court of Judicature, 1678.
Ditto, 1693—94.
Correspondence with Native Princes and their Officials, 1703-04.
Ditto, 1704-05.
26W4.
34.
HUGLI.
Index
Kumber.
Date.
PreTJOBS Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1663—78
B. B., EE —
DD,a,6
Consultations, letters, &c., at Balasor and Hugli : 13 Oct. 1663 to
25 Oct. 1664.
Ditto, 26 April 1669 to 19 Sept. 1670.
DD, 9
SS, 1
BE-
Proceedings of Streynsham Master and Council, at Kasimbazar,
Hugli and Balasor: Oct. to Dec. 1676.
Diary kept at Hugli by Edward Eeade : 1 Dec. 1676 to 30 Nov.
1677.
Consultations, Balasor and Hugli : 28 July to 20 Dec. 1677.
SS, 2
Hugli Diary and Consultations : 10 Sept. 1677 to 30 Nov. 1678
(including a diary kept by Mr. Edward Eeade during the absence
of the Chief).
2
1C78— SO
B. E., SS, S
Diary and Consultations : 2 Dec. 1678 to 29 Nov. 1679.
4
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1679 to 30 Nov. 1680.
3
1680— S2
B. E., DD, 10
Diary and Consultations : 3 Dec. 1680 to 30 Nov. 1681.
EE —
Ditto, 2 Dec. 1681 to 12 June 1682.
EE —
Ditto, 28 July to 9 Sept. 1682.
4
1672—77
B. E., DI>,a, 7
Copies of letters despatched, Balasor and Hugli: 27 Dec. 1672 tt>
2 Sept. 1674.
Ditto, 28 Sept. 1674 to 30 Nov. 1675.
EE',—
Ditto, Kasimbazar and Hugli ; 15 Aug. to 30 Nov. 1677.
&
1678—80
B. E.,SS, 5
Copies of letters despatched: 2 Dec. 1678 to 27 Nov. 1679.
6.
Ditto : 3 Dec. 1679 to 30 Nov. 1680.
6
1680—84
B. E., SS, 7
Copies of letters despatched: 23 Oct. 1680 to 2 Sept. 1682.
DD, 11
Ditto, 20 Feb. to 30 Dec. 1682 (imperfect).
>SS,8.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 8 Dec. 1684.
7
1671—79
B.E.,r,E —
Copies of letters received : Oct. 1671 to Oct. 1672.
KE, c, 1
Ditto, Aug. 1677 to Nov. 1678.
SS, 9
Ditto, Nov. 1678 to Nov. 1679.
8
1679—82
B, E., SS, 10
Copies of letters received: Nov. 1679 to Nov. 1680.
EE —
Ditto, Jan. to March 1682.
EE
Ditto, Sept. to Nov. 1682.
9
1683
E. E., SS, 11
Copies of letters received: Jan. to Dec. 1683.
10
1684
B. E., SS, 12
Copies of letters received: Jan. to Dec. 1684.
11
1686—87
,B. E., DD, U>
Copies of letters received: Dec. 1686 to Nov. 1687.
35
JAVA.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Claisification.
Nature of Documents. ^ '
1
1595—1795
B. B., XJ, b, 1
Eeldtions between the Dutch and rarious states in the Eastern seas :
compiled principally from the Dutch records at Batavia (1818).
2
1622—25
1624—29
B. E., tr, a, 1, 2
Wilks' Collection, Vol. 13
These all relate to the controversies between the English and Dutch
Companies, 12 Aug. 1622 to 19 Jan. 1654.
1650—54
B. B., U, a, 3
S
1513—60
,B.R.. DD, 1-4; YY 3, 1-3;
EF.
Consultations and correspondence. Bantam, &c., 23 Dec. 1613 to
12 Dec. 1660.
4
1664-76
B. K., AA, 8
Extracts from Letters from Bantam to the East India Company,
26 Jan. 1664 to 8 April 1676.
5
1664—70
B. R., DD, 5 and 6.
Consultations, &c., at Bantam, 4 Jan. 1664 to 5 Oct. 1670.
6
1670—1702
B. B., DD, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12,
and 26.
Bantam Consultations, &c., a April 1670 to 17 Dec. 1702.
1
1677—1707
B. E., AA, 9
Abstracts of Letters from Bantam, 6 July 1677 to 23 Sept. 1682.
Tonquin, 26 Dec. 1682 to 10 Jan. 1689. Sumatra, 10 March
1686 to 3 Feb. 1707. Also some transcripts from the Dutch
archives at the Hague, 1681-82.
S
1684—86
B. E., U, a, 4 and 5
Transactions between the English and Dutch Commissioners, 1 Oct
1684 to 22 June 1686.
»
1707-1818
' Loose papers. Packet 6
Letters, &c., from Bantam, 30 Jan. 1707 to 13 April 1818.
10
1796—1812
Fisher's Papers, No. 238, &c.
Miscellaneous, including an account of Amboyna, Banda, and Tidore
(1796), and a journal kept during Lord Minto's expedition to Java
(1811-12).
11
1811
Range J, No. 32
Expedition to Java. Naval and military arrangements connected with
the expedition.
12
1809—11
Bange K, No. 40
Expedition to Java. Letters from the Governor- General, 21 Dec.
1809 to 28 Feb. 1811, with enclosures.
IS
1811
„ 41 and 39
Ditto, ditto, 27 April, and June to Oct. 1811, with enclosures.
14
1811—12
42
Ditto, 9 Dec. 1811 to 20 Jan. 1812, with enclosures.
15
1811
BangeG, No. 6
Java Public Consultations, 21 Oct. to 20 Deo. 1811.
16
•
1812
3» jy 7
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 22 April 1812.
17
1812
,. 8
Ditto, 13 May to 4 Oct. 1812.
18
1812
q
Ditto, 10 Oct. to 23 Dec. 1812.
19
1813
„ 10
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 31 March 1813.
Java — cont.
86
Index
Number.
Date.
Prerions Classification.
Nature of Documents.
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
33
34
35
37
38
39
40
41
42
1813
1813
1813
1813
1814
1814
1814
1815
1815
1815
1812
1812
1813
1813
1813
1814
1815
1813
1813
1814
1814
1814
1815
Eange G, No. 11
» »
12
5J »»
14
5» J
, 15
„ 16
tt >i
17
„ 18
■3) 3J
■51 »
19
20
21
„ 22
„ 23
24
25
„ 86
27
29
., 30
-» J'
31
32
Jaya Public Consultations, 9 April to 28 May 1813.
Ditto, 7 .Tune to 24 Aug. 1813.
„ 13 Ditto, 17 Sspt. to 19 Nov. 1813.
Ditto, 24 Nov. to 31 Deo. 1813.
Ditto, 17 Jan. to 8 March 1814.
Ditto, 13 July to 14 Sept. 1814.
Ditto, 6 Oct. to 22 Dec. 1814.
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 29 March 1815.
Ditto, 14 April to 21 June 1815.
Ditto, 6 July to 28 Sept. 1815.
Java Military Consultations, 1 Jan. to 29 Sept. 1812.
Ditto, 1 Sept. to 31 Dec. 1812.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 28 May 1813.
Ditto, 7 June to 24 Aug. 1813.
Ditto, 17 Sept. to 31 Dec. 1813.
Ditto, 13 July to 22 Dec. 1814.
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 21 June 1815.
„ 28 Java Separate Consultations, 3 Aug. to 31 Oct. 1813.
„ 33
Ditto, 1 Nov. to 22 Nov. 1813.
Ditto, 29 Jan. to 25 March 1814.
Java Separate Dependencies Consultations, 29 Jan. to 1 June 1814.
Ditto, 27 July to 28 Dec. 1814.
Java Separate and Political Consultations, Jan. to 21 June 1815,
37
Java — conf.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
5\
5%
S3
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
ea
■63
64
•65
1811—12
1811—12
1812—13
1812—13
1812—13
1813—14
1813—14
1813—14
1814- 15
1814—15
1814—15
1815—16
1815—16
1815—16
1816—17
1816—17
1812—16
1812—13
1814—16
1317
1815
1813—20
1800—16
Range G-, No. 34
35
„ 36
„ 37
3» JJ
JJ )>
38
39
„ 40
J3 )J
41
„ 42
„ 43
„ 44
1* it
45
Kange H, No. 1
,. 2
„ 3
)5 »
I
.26464.
„ 5
Eange I, Nos. 40, 41 and 42
„ 43, 44 aud 45
„ 39 and 47
Range K, Nos. 75 and 76
Eange J, No. 40, also B. E.,
U, b, 5.
Eange H, Nos. 35, 37, 3y,
40, 44. Unrecorded Papers,
Nos. 2438—44, 3130—32,
3164, 3318 and 3320.
Java Journal, 2 Sept. 1811 to 30 April 1812.
Java Ledger, 1811-12.
Java Journal, 1 May 1812 to 30 April 1813, Vol. I.
Ditto, ditto. Vol. II.
Java Ledger, 1812-13.
Java Journal, 1813-14, Vol. I.
Ditto, ditto. Vol. II.
Java Ledger, 1813-14.
Java Journal, 1814-15, Vol. I.
Ditto, ditto, Vol. II.
Java Ledger, 1814-15.
Java Journal, 1815-16, Vol. I.
Ditto, ditto. Vol. IL
Java Ledger, 1815-16.
Java Journal, 1816-17.
Java Ledger, 1816-17.
Java Receipts and Disbursements, 1812-13 to 1815-16.
Letters from Java, 24 Oct. 1812 to 21 Sept. 1813.
Ditto, 11 Feb. 1814 to 13 Deo. 1816.
Ditto, 20 Feb. and 23 Feb. 1817.
Enclosure to Bengal Despatch, 8 Dec. 1815.
Miscellaneous Memoranda on Java and the Eastern Islands.
Miscellaneous documents.
K
Java — cont.
38
Index
Number.
G6
67
68
69
70
n
72
Date.
1816—17
1812—17
1812—13
1814
1814
1812-27
1812—15
Previous Classification.
Unclassified
Nature of Documents.
Bange J, No. 41 Surrender of Java to the Dutch.
Original letters from Java, 19 March 1812 to 20 July 1817.
Original enclosures to ditto, 1812-13.
Ditto, ditto, Feb. and March 1814.
Ditto, ditto, June to Dec. 1814.
Papers relating chieflj to Sir T. Stamford Baffles.
Copies of letters from the Secretary at the India House to Batavia,
2 May 1812 to 4 July 1815.
KARWAR.
Index
^Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1666—1717
ZiOosK papers. Packet 21
Letters, &c., giving an account of the siege of the factory by the
Sonda Eaja, 1717. Also copy and translation of the firman for
the settlement, 1666.
39
EASIMBAZAR.
Index
ITumber.
Date.
PreTiouB Classification.
N^ature of Documents.
10
11
12
13 1757—59
1676—80
1681—82
1682-84
1684—1701
1733 — 10
1740—44
1744 — 48
1749
1750
1751
1752
1753—57
B
.E
,DD,a,8
TT,
1
DD
9
TT,
2
3
B.
R.,
DD,
11
TT,
4
5
B.
E.
TT,
7
B.
E.
TT,
S
Range 70, No- 6
»» M
,. 8
w it
10
)> )1
» it
" »
It »
. 11
12
13
Diary and Consultations : 12 to 30 Oct. 1676.
Ditto, 8 Nov. 1676 to 30 Nov. 1677.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1677 to 30 Nov. 1678.
Ditto, 2 Dec. 1678 to 30 Nov. 1679.
Ditto, 1 Deo. 1679 to 30 Nov. 1680.
Diary and Consultations : 27 April to 12 May 1681.
Ditto, [12?] Sept. to 30 Nov. 1681.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1681 to 30 Nov. 1682.
Diary and Consultations : 1 Dec. 1682 to 30 Sept. 1683.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1683 to 10 July 1684.
Diary and Consultations : 1 Dec. 1684 to 30 Nov. 1685.
Ditto, 11 April to 27 Nov. 1701.
Consultations : 7 March to 27 Dec. 1733 ; 1 Jan. to 30 Nov. 1736 ;
5 Feb. 1737 to 20 Oct. 1740.
Ditto, 4 Dec. 1740 to 1 Sept. 1744.
Ditto. 5 Sept. 1744 to 4 Nov. 1745 ; 18 Feb. to 4 Dec. 1746 ; 4 Jan.
to 27 Dec. 1748.
Ditto, 7 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1749.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1750.
Ditto, 8 Jan. to 29 Dec. 175 1.
Ditto, 11 Jan. to 31 Dee. 1752.
Ditto, 4 Jan. 1753 to 31 Jan. 1756 ; 24 Aug. to 29 Nov. 1757,
14 Ditto, 5 Dec. 1757 to 28 Feb. 1759.
40
MADAPOLLAM.
Index
Kumber.
Bate.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1684—86
B. B., LL, a, 10
12
DD, 14
Consultations : 2 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1684.*
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 31 Deo. 1685.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1686.
2
1676—84
B. E., LL, b, 6
7
Copies o£ letters despatched : 7tli Sept. 1676 to 23 Nov. 1677.
Ditto, 8 July 1681 to 21 Dec. 1682.
\
10
11
Ditto, 11 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1683.
Ditto, 18 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1684.
3
1676—85
B. R., LL, a 5
8
10
11
Copies of letters received : Sept. 1676 to Nov. 1677.
Ditto, Aug. [?] 1681 to Dec. 1682.
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1684.
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1685.
* For Consultations in 1678-79, see Masulipatam Records, Vol. 2.
MALDAH.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
2
1680—82
1684—93
B. E., UU, 1
2
DD, 11
B. E., UU, 3
5
Diary and Consultations : 22 April to 29 Nov. 1680.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1680 to 29 Nov. 1681.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1681 to 30 Nov. 1682.
Diary and Consultations : 1 Dec. 1684 to 30 Nov. KS5.
Ditto, 27 Sept. 1690 to 31 Jan. 1693.
4,1
MASULIPATAM.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
.10
II
1670—78
1678—79
1680—81
1682—85
1640—72
1672—77
1682—83
1684—86
1622—73
1675-78
1682—85
B. R., DD, a, 6
LL, a, I
2
3
B. R., Lli, a 5
6
B. R., LL, a, 7
B. R., LL, a, 9
11
13
B. R., LL, b, 1
DD —
LL, b, 2
3
B. E., DD —
LL, b, 4
B. E., LL, b, 8
9
B. E., LL, b, 13
.DD, 13
'LL, b, 13
B. R., EE —
DO-
LL, c, 1
2
DD, a, 7
B. E., LL, c, 4
3
6
B. E.,LL, c, 7
9
DD, 14
26464.
Consultations : 5 July 1670 to March [?] 1671.
Ditto, 23 July to 1) Dec. 1675.
Ditto, 9 Dec. 1675 to 17 Jan. 1677.
Ditio, 25 Jan. 1677 to 3 Jan. 1678.
Consultations, 2 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1678.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1679.
Consultations, 5 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1680.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1681.
Consultations, 2 Jan. to 28 Dec. 1682.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1684.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1685.
Copies of letters despatched : 15 Sept. to 20 Oct. 1640.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to Oct. [?] 1666.
Ditto, 9 July 1670 to 1 July 1671.
Ditto, 9 Aug. 1671 to 30 Not. 1672.
Copies of letters despatched : 8 Dec. 1672 to 14 Aug. 1673.
Ditto, 25 June to 29 Dec. 1675.
Ditto, 28 Dec. 1675 to 6 Jan. 1677.
Copies of letters despatched : 10 Jan. to 15 Dec. 1682.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1683.
Copies of letters received : 11 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1684.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1685.
Ditto, 13 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1686.
Copies of letters received : April [?] 1622 to June 1623.
Ditto, Jan. [?] to Oct. 1666.
Ditto, July 1670 to April 1671.
Ditto, Aug. 1671 to June 1672.
Ditto, Dec. 1672 to Aug. 1673.
Copies of letters received : June to Dec. 1675.
Ditto, Dec. 1675 to Dec. 1676.
Ditto, Oct. 1677 to Dec. 1678.
Copies of letters received : Jan. to Dec. 1682.
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 16S3.
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1685.
L
Masulipatam— co»f.
42
Index
Numter.
Date.
Frevious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
12
1675—76
B. K., CC, 1
Diary of William Puckle, while at Masulipatam and Fort St. George,
June 1675 to Jan. 1676.
' 13
1699—1700
Proceedings of the New Company's representatives at Masulipatam : —
B. K., DD, 24
EE, 277
Ccmsnltations by the Lord Ambassador and Council, 1699 —
1700.
Copies of letters despatched, Sept. and Oct. 1699.
DD, 25
Correspondence with Native Officials, 1699-1700.
MURSHIDABAD.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1770
Eange 69, No. 47
Proceedings of Provincial Council of Eevenue,
1770.
27 Sept. to 31 Dec >
2
1771
„ 48
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 18 April 1771..
3
1771
,, 49
Ditto, 22 April to 2 Sept. 1771.
4
1771
„ 50
Ditto, 2 Sept. to 30 Dec. 1771.
5
1771— T2
„ 51
Ditto (Separate, relative to Capt. Mackenzie),
June 1772.
2 Sept. 1771 to 22
6
1772
„ 52
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 30 April 1772.
1
1772
„ 53
Ditto, 4 May to 8 Sept. 1772.
8
1773—74
>. j> 54
Ditto, 14 Deo. 1773 to 26 Dec. 1774.
9
1775
„ 55
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 6 July 1775.
10
1775
„ 56
Ditto, 6 July to 28 Deo. 1775.
11
1776
„ 57
Ditto, a Jan. to 27 June 1776.
12
1776
„ 58
Ditto, 4 July to 23 Deo. 1776.
13
1777
„ 59
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 30 June 1777.
14
1777
Range 70, No. 1
Ditto, 7 July to 29 Dec. 1777.
15
1778 •
„ 2
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 21 Dec. 1778.
16
1779
,. 3
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 27 Dec. 1779.
17
1770
„ 4
Letters received and sent. Sept, and Oct. 1770.
43
PATNA.
Index
If umber.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
1680—85
1744—47
1772— T3
1775
1774
1775
1776
1777
1777
1778
1778
1779
1779
1780
1779
1780
1781—82
1763
B. E., W, 1
2
3
4
DD, 13
Bange 89, Vol. 18
IT yj
ir 79
3' J>
19
20
21
jy 'J
t> n
23
24
„ 25
i» »
» ))
>» )»
» »>
» »
>» )j
*> )>
5» JJ
26
27
28
29
30
31
33
Diary and Consultations, 6 April 1680 to 30 April 1681.
Ditto, 2 May to 30 Nov. 1681.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 30 Nov. 1683.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1683 to 29 Nov. 1684.
Ditto, 2 Dec. 1684 to 30 Sept. 1685.
Consultations, 28 Feb. 1744 to 11 Nov. 1747.
Ditto, of Provincial Council of Bevenue, 2 April 1772 to 28 Jan. 1773.
Ditto, 1 Feb. to 23 Deo. 1773.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1774.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 28 Dec. 1775.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 26 Dec. 1776.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 31 July 1777.
Ditto, 4 Aug. to 31 Dec. 1777.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 11 June 1778.
Ditto, 17 June to 31 Dec. 1778.
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 28 June 1779.
Ditto, 1 July to 30 Dec. 1779.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 29 June 1780.
Fisher's Papers, Nob. 173,
174, 175.
Proceedings of Courts of Appeal (Revenue) : 6 Jan. to 15 Dec. 1779.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 28 Dec. 1780.
Accounts and Invoices, Patna, Chapra, &c : May 1781 to April 1782.
Narratives by Messrs. Campbell, FuUarton, and Anderson, of the
massacre at Patna, 1763.
u
PERSIA AND PERSIAN GULF.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous ClasBification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1620—97
B. E., D D, 2 ; S, Vols. 1
and 2 ; F F.
Early documents relating to Persia.
1708—10
Range 239, No. 63
Gombroon Diary from 1 Not. 1708 to 31 July 1710.
2
1726—27
„ 64
Gombroon Diary, from 23 Nov. 1726 to 14 March 1727.
3
1727
„ 65
Ditto, — March to 31 July 1727.
4
1728—37
» ,) 65
Ditto, 20 Nov. 1728 to 31 July 1739.
5
1737—46
„ 67
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1737 to 31 July 1746.
6
1746—52
53 „ 68
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1746 to 31 July 1752.
7
1754—55
=. 69
Ditto, 3 Aug. 1754 to 31 July 1755.
8
1755—56
,. 70
Ditto, 2 Aug. 1755 to 30 July 1756.
9
1756—57
„ 71
Ditto, 4 Aug. 1756 to 31 July 1757.
10
1757—58
„ 72
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1757 to 31 July 1758.
11
1760
., 73
Ditto, 16 Jan. to 31 July 1760.
12
1760—61
„ 74
Ditto, 2 Oct. 1760 to 1 Dec. 1761.
13
1761—63
,. 75
Ditto, 2 Dec. 1761 to 7 Feb. 1763.
14
1703—27
Loose papers, Packet 19
Letters, &c., from Bussora, Gombroon, &Ci, 12 Feb. 1703 to
1727.
17 June
15
1729—52
?» »>
Ditto, 31 July 1729 to 6 Nov. 1752.
16
1753—73
?» 7>
Ditto, 20 Jan. 1753 to 17 Aug. 1773.
17
1774—83
7> »
Ditto, 10 Jan. 1774 to 14 Deo. 1783.
18
1784-92
11 "
Ditto, 8 Feb. 1784 to 22 Nov. 1792.
19
1792—99
1> "
Ditto, 22 Nov. 1792 to 11 Jan. 1799.
,20
1799—1811
3; «
Ditto, 13 Jan. 1799 to 18 Dec. 1811.
45
Persia, &c.—cont.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous ClassificatioD.
Nature o£ Documents.
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
33
34
35
36
sr
39
40
41
1 J 64— 99
1799—1801
1798—1802
1803—05
1807—08
1809—10
1791—1811
1808
1808
1809
1806—22
1815—21
1817—19
1820
1821—23
1824
1824
1825
1826
1827
1827
E. Indies Papers.
Range I, No. 86.
Pisher's Papers, Nos. 1(58,
204, 233, 260.
Fisher's Papers, No. 329
Eange I, No. 89.
„ H, Nos. 16, 17,
18, 20, 21.
Fisher's Papers, No. 188.
Range K, No. 25
„ H, No, 439.
Range I, Nos. 6 and 7
No. 8
„ Nos. 33 and 46.
Fisher's Papers, 375.
RangeH, 71, 82,85, 87, 89.
Unrecorded Papers, 1435,
14.54, 1923, 2562, 2691,
2711, 2712, 2919, 2947,
3068-70, 3071a.
Bange K, No. 29
„ 28
„ 34
Fisher's Papers, No. 231.
Eange H, Nos. 59, 72, 75,
79, 117, 226, 322, 373,
375, 376, 390, 407, 408.
Range I, No. 22.
Miscellaneous. Home Correspondence on Persian Affairs, 1764 — 69.
Letters from Sir John Lindsay, 1770. Letters from the Resident
at Bagdad", 1781 and 1784-85. Report on British Trade with
Persia and Arabia, 1791. Deputation of Mehedi Ali Khan to
Persian Court, 1798-99. Account of the Wahahee Arabs.
General Morrison's proposed treaty with Persia, 1796.
Letters from General Malcolm, Envoy to Persia, 15 Oct. 1799 to 31
July 1801.
Letters from Mr. Harford Jones, Resident at Bagdad, &c., 1 July
1798 to 8 Nov. 1802.
Letters from Mr. Samuel Manisty, Resident at Bussora, relating to
his pohtical proceedings in Persia, 29 Dec. 1803 to 7 July 1805.
Letters fronl Sir Harford Jones, Envoy to Persia, to the President
of the Board of Control, — 1807 to 25 Nov. 1808.
Ditto, ditto, 11 Jan. 1809 to 22 July 1810.
Ditto to the Secret Committee, 1808 — 11, with miscellaneous papers
connected with his Residency at Bussora and Mission to Persia,
1791—1809.
Enclosures to Bengal Secret Letters, February to June 1808.
Ditto, 17 Sept. 1808.
Ditto, 31 Aug. 1809.
Miscellaneous. French intrigues in Persia ; report on the Missions
of Sir Harford Jones and General Malcolm ; letters from Sir
Gore Ouseley to the Secret Committee, 1811 — 13, &c.
Despatches relative to the Expedition to the Gulf of Persia, 19 May
1815 to 25 May 1821.
Letters from Persia to the Secret Committee, 10 June 1817 to 31
Dec. 1819
*Ditto, 10 Jan. to 26 Deo. 1820.
♦Ditto, 8 Feb. 1821 to 12 Nov. 1823.
•Ditto, 8 Jan. to 20 April 1824.
♦Ditto, 14 July to 15 Dec. 1824.
*Ditto, 8 Feb. to 31 Dec. 1825.
♦Ditto, 17 Feb. to 23 Dec. 1826.
"Ditto, 6 Jan. to 22 Sept. 1827.
♦Ditto, — Oct. to 28 Dec. 1827.
26464.
♦ These volumes contain also letters from Bagdad, Bussora, Egypt, Damascus, &c.
M
Persia, &.c.—cont.
46
Inde:^
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Wature of Documents.
12
43
44
45
48
47
48
49
50
51
53
53
54
5o
56
1828
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1832—33
1833
1834
1834
1835
I83G
1836
1837
1837
:u
1837
58
1837
59
1838
-60
1838
£1
1838
62
1838
C3
1838
♦Letters from Persia to the Secret Committee, 15 Jan. to 15 Marck
1828.
•Ditto, 16 March to 27 Dec. 1828.
♦Ditto, 10 Feb. to 10 Dec. 1829.
♦Ditto, .'5 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1830.
♦Ditto, 20 Jan. to 26 Dec. 1831.
♦Ditto, 9 Jan. to 28 Dfec. 1832.
Memoranda on various subjects by Sir H. Willock, Sir Gore Ouselev^
Mr. Ellis, &c.
fLetters from Persia to the Secret Committee, 3 Jan. to 17 Dec
1833.
tDitto, 1 Jan. to 11 Aujr. 1834.
fDitto, r, Sept. to 31 Dec. 1834.
tDitto, 1 Jan. to 14 Deo. 1835.
fietters from Persia, &c., to the Secret Committee and to the
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, — Jan. to 23 July 1886.
tDitto, 31 July to 30 Dec. 1836.
\
tDitto, 5 Jan. to 6 April 1837.
tDitto, 2 May to 29 July 1837.
tDitto, 1 Aug. to 30 Oct. 1837.
tDitto, 2 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1837.
tl Jan. to 30 March 1838.
tDitto, 1 April to 28 June 1838.
tDitto, 7 July to 20 Sept. 1838.
. , tf^'ttO) 3 Oct. to 19 Kov. 1838.
tDitto, 23 Kov. to 31 Dec. 183S.
* These volnmes contain also letters from Bagdad, Bussora. I\ffypt. Damascus, &c.
+ These volumes contain also letters from Bagd'id, Bushirc, Aden, Egypt, Damascus, Erzeroum, Constantinople, Cabul,
Herat, &c.
47
Persia, &c.— co«^.
Index
Kumber.
Date..
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
S3
84
85
1839
1839
1839
1839
1840
1840
1840
1840
1841
1841
1841
1842
1842
1843
1843
1844
1844
1845
1845
1846
1846
1845
*11 Jan. to 30 April 1839.
*ljetters from Persia, &c., to the Secret Committee and to the
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1 May to 29 July 1839.
*Ditto, 1 Aug.- to 30 Sept. 1839.
*Ditto, 3 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1839.
*Ditto, 1 Jan. to 28 April 1840.
*Ditto, 1 May to 31 July 1840.
*Ditto, 2 Aug. to 3 Oct. 1840.
*Ditto, 3 Oct. to 29 Doc. 1840.
*Ditto, 4 Jan. to 29 April 1841.
♦Ditto, 6 May to 28 Aug. 1841.
♦Ditto, 1 Sept. to 31 Dec. 1841.
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 2 June 1842.
Ditto, 12 May to 12 Dec. 1842.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 18 June 1843.
Ditto, 23 June to 27 Dec. 1843.
Ditto, 7 Jan. to 30 jTine 1844.
Dittoi, 1 July to 31 Deo. 1844.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 30 June 1845.
Ditto, 12 July to 31 Deo. l645.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 24 April 1846.
Ditto, 26 April to 13 Aug. 1846.
Ditto, 20 Aug. to 81 Dec. 1846.
* These volume* contain also letters from Bagdad, Bushire, Aden, Egypt, Damascus, Erzeroum, Constantinople, Cabul,
Herat, &c.
Persia, &;c.—conf.
48
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Clasisification.
Nature of Documents.
86
87
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
1847
1847
1847
1848
1848
1849
1S49
1850
1850
1850
1851
1851
1851
1851
1852
1852
1852
1853
185$
1853
1853
1854
18.54
Letters from Persia, &c., to the Secret Committee and to the
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1 Jan. to 26 May 1847.
Ditto, 28 May to 4 Sept. 1847.
Ditto, 22 Sept. to 31 Dec. 1847.
Ditto, 18 Jan. to 1 July 1848.
Ditto, 10 July to 31 Dee. 1848.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 1 July 1849.
Ditto, 18 July to 28 Dec. 1849.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 24 April 1850.
Ditto, 15 May to 26 Aug. 1850.
Ditto, 3 Sept. to 26 Dec. 1850.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 25 March 1851.
Ditto, 28 March to 22 July 1851.
Ditto, 24 July to 22 Oct. 1851.
Ditto, 27 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1851.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 22 April 1852.
Ditto, 1 May to 31 Aug. 1852.
Ditto, 1 Sept. to 22 Dec. 1852.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 18 March 1853. „
Ditto, 2 April to 13 July 1853.
Ditto, 14 July to 29 Oct. 1853.
Ditto, 2 Nov. to 26 Dec. 1853.
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 20 March 1854.
Ditto, 10 April to 25 Aug. 1854,
49
Persia, Sac—cont.
ludex
JSnmber.
Date.
FreTious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
109
110
111
112
113
514
113
116
117
118
119'
120
121
122
123
124
123
126
127
128
129
130
1854
1855
1836
18.57
1858
1859—60
1860
1861
1862
18G2
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
186S
1869
18^0
1S71
1872
1873
1874
Letters from Persia, &c., to the Secret Committee and to the
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 5 Sept. to 26 Dec. 1 854.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 22 Dec. 1855.
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 22 Deo. 1856.
Ditto, 28 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1857.
Ditto, 14 Jan. to 6 Oct. 1858.
Letters from Persia, &c., to the Secretary of State for India and to
the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 12 Dec. 1859 to 31
March 1860.
Ditto, 23 April to 19 Dec. 1860.
Ditto, 31 Jan. to 5 Dec. 1861.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 6 Aug. 1862.
Ditto, 20 Aug. to 18 Dec. 1862.
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 5 Deo. 1863.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 19 Dec. 1864.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1865.
Ditto, 12 Jan. to 26 Dec. 1866.
Ditto, 15 Jan. to 18 Dec. 1867.
Ditto, 15 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1868.
Ditto, 11 Jan. to 31 Doc. 1869.
Ditto, 7 Jan. to 7 Dec. 1870.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 6 Dec. 1871.
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1872.
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 5 Deo. 1873.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 2 Deo. 1874.
26464.
N
50
PETAPOLI.
Index
Number.
Date.
Fievious Classification.
Nature of DocumentB.
1683—87
1682—87
1685—87
B. R., NN, 1
2
3
4
B. B., NN, 5
6
4
B. B., NN, 7
4
Consultations : 4 Jan. to 30 Nov. 1683,
Ditto, a Jan. to 29 Dec. 1684.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1685.
Ditto, 4 Jan. 1686 to 24 May 1687.
Copies of letters despatched : 26 Sept. 1682 to 23 Dec. 1684.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 15 Dec. 1685.
Dito, 12 Jan. 1686 to 24 May 1687.
Copies of letters received: Jan. to Dec. 1685.
Ditto, Jan. 1686 to Jun^ 1687.
RAJAPUB.
Index
H^ umber.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1659-60
B. B., GG, cl, 4
5
Copies of letters despatched ; 4 Oct. to 30 Nov. 1659.
Ditto, 19 Nov. 1653 to 3 Nov. 1660.
51
ST. HELENA.
Index
Kumber.
Date.
Frevious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
10
11
12
IS
14
15
16
18
19
20
1677— 17U
1676—96
1699—1709
1709-11
1711—17
1717—20
1720—24
1724—31
1732—36
1737—42
1742—4.5
1745—48
1748—50
1750—52
B. R., Z Z, Vol. 1 The Laws and Ordinances of St. Helena.
1752
1753—54
1754—56
1756—58
1758—59
1759—60
B. E., Z Z, Vols. 2-4 ; D D,
Vols. 12, 13
Loose papers, Packet 24.
Bange 424, Nob. 83, 84
Range 424, Nos. 85, 86, 87,
88. Loose papers, Packet
24.
Bange 424, No. 89
SJ J»
90
„ 91
J» »»
92
Loose papers, Packet 24.
Bange 424, No. 93. Loose
papers. Packet 24.
B. B., B E, Vol. 3.
Bange 424, No. 94. Loose
papers. Packet 24.
Bange 425, No. I . Loose
papers. Packet 24.
Bange 425, No. 2
?> >»
„ 4
„ 6
„ 9
r» 9»
10
St. Helena Consultations, 29 .Tan. to 15 July 1676 ; 10 April 1682 to
9 April 1683; 13 Oct. 1684 to 5 Jan. 1685; 12 April 1694 to 19
July 1696.
Consultations, 18 Keb. 1699 to 20 June 1709.
Ditto, 5 July 1709 to 18 Oct. 1711.
Ditto, 20 Dec. 1711 to 3 Jan. 1717.
Ditto, 5 Jan. 1717 to 22 Dec. 1720.
Ditto, 28 Dec. 1720 to 24 Nov. 1724.
Ditto, 24 Nov. 1724 to 20 Deo. 1731.
Ditto, 6 Feb. 1732 to 2 July 1736.
Ditto, 28 June 1737 to 22 June 1742.
Ditto, 23 July 1742 to 22 July 1745.
Ditto, 9 Aug. 1745 to 26 Jan. 1748.
Ditto, 2 Feb. 1748 to 9 April 1750.
Ditto, 15 April 1750 to 6 Jan. 1752.
Ditto, 13 Jan. to 18 Dec. 1752.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1753 to 6 May 1754.
Ditto, 13 May 1754 to 14 June 1756.
Ditto, 29 June 1756 to 10 July 1758.
Ditto, 21 Aug. 1758 to 24 Dee. 1759.
Ditto, 31 Dec. 1759 to 15 Dec. 1760.
St. Helena— cowf.
52
Index
Number.
Date.
Frevious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
21 1760—62
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
2S
30
»1
S2
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
1762—63
1763—64
1764—65
1765
1765—66
1766—67
.1767-68
1768^69
1769—7®
1770—71
1771
1771—72
1772—73
]7rs— 75
1775—76
1776
1776—78
1778
1779—80
1780—81
1781—82
1782—83
Kange 425, No. 11
„ 12
n n
?> JJ
13
14
„ 15
j» »
jr 7>
77 y*
>» 77
IS
17
IS
19
,, 20
77 »
»J )»
21
22
,. 23
ji »
24
„ 26
» it
>» it
>» )*
27
28
29
jj t'.
, 30
.. 31
32
„ 33
Consultations, 22 Dec. 1760 to 25 Jan. 1762.
Ditto, 1 Feb. 1762 to 28 Feb. 1763.
Ditto, 7 March 1763 to 28 May 1764.
Ditto, 4 June 1764 to 14 Jan. 1765.
Ditto, 21 Jan. to 18 Nov. 1765.
Ditto, 25 Nov. 1765 to 3 Nov. 1766.
Ditto, 10 Nov.'1766 to 14 Sept. 1767.
Ditto, 17 Sept. 1767 to 5 Sept. 176S.
Ditto, 12 Sept. 1768 to 27 Oct. 1769.
Ditto, 30 Oct. 1769 to 6 Aug. 1770.
Ditto, 13 Aug. 1770 to 8 July 1771.
Ditto, 15 July to 4 Nov. 1771.
Ditto, 11 Nov. 1771 to 30 Sept. 1772.
Ditto, 7 Sept. 1772 to 27 Aug. 1773.
Ditto, 1 Nov. 1773 to 11 Feb. 1775.
Ditto, 13 Feb. 1775 to 28 March 1776,
Ditto, 1 April to 9 Dec. 1776.
Ditto, 16 Dec. 1776 to 7 March 1778.
Ditto, 9 March to 21 Dec. 1778.
Ditto, 4 Jan. 1779 to 29 May 1780.
Ditto, 5 June 1780 to 28 July 1781.
Ditto, 30 July 1781 to 3 Aug. 1782.
Ditto, 5 Aug. 1782 to 5 June 1783.
53
St. Helena—conL
Index
Unmber.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Doeuments.
44 1783—84
45
46
47
4»
49
50
51
52
53
S4
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
6S
64
65
66
1784
1784—85
1785—86
1786—87
1787-
1788—89
1789—90
1790
1790—91
1791—92
1792—93
1793—94
1794—95
1795—96
1796—97
1797—98
1798
1798-99
1799—1801
1801
1801—02
1802— OS
Range 425, No. 34 Consultations, 9 June 1783 to 3 Jan. 1784.
»> j>
35
36
„ 37
39
» JJ *^
»> »»
>i rf
41
42
43
,. 44
„ 45
„ 46
47
,. 48
43
Bange 426, No. I
J* f>
» »
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 21 Aug. 1784.
Ditto, 23 Aug. 1784 to 11 July 1785.
Ditto, 18 July 1785 to 19 June 1786.
„ 33 Ditto, 26 June 1786 to 12 May 1787.
. 7&8
Loose papers, Packet 24.
>» j>
26464.
Ditto, 14 May 1787 to 22 March 1788.
Ditto, 24 March 1788 to 16 Feb. 1789.
Ditto, 23 Feb. 1789 to 6 March 1790.
Ditto, 8 March to 1 Dec. 1790.
Ditto, 6 Dec. 1790 to 8 Aug. 1791.
Ditto, 15 Aug. 1791 to 8 June 1792.
Ditto, 11 June 1792 to 8 May 1793.
Ditto, 13 May 1793 to gO June 1794.
Ditto, 4 July 1794 to 14 May 1795.
Ditto, 18 May 1795 to 29 Feb. 1796.
Ditto, 2 March 1796 to 22 May 1797.
Ditto, 29 May 1797 to 30 April 1798.
Ditto, 2 May to 5 Dec. 1798.
Ditto, 10 Dec. 1798 to 14 Nov. 1/99.
Ditto, 18 Nov. 1799 to 2 Feb. 1801.
Ditto, 9 Feb. to 21 Nov. 1801.
Ditto, 23 Nov. 1801 to 29 July 1802.
Ditto, 2 Aug. 1802 to 29 July 1803.
o
St. Helena,— cont.
54
Index
Number.
Date.
67 1803—04
68
69
70
n
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
«S
Si
«5
«6
87
«8
89
Previous Classification.
1804
1804—05
1805—06
1806—07
1807—08
1808—09
1809—10
1810—11
1811
1811—12
1812—13
1813—14
1814—15
1815—16
1816—17
1817—18
1818—20
1820—21
1821—22
1822—23
1823
182E)— 24
Bange 426, No. 9
ss >
, 10
7> >»
3J i>
11
12
12a
„ 13
3> »>
14
„ 15
„ 16
„ 19
3> V
J» >l
20
21
„ 22
»5 »»
23
26
» 27
28
„ 30
Nature of Documents.
Consultations, 1 Aug, 1803 to 31 March 1804.
Ditto, 2 April to 10 Sept. 1804.
Ditto, 14 Sept. 1804 to 10 July 1805.
Ditto, 12 July 1805 to 6 Sept. 1806.
Ditto, 8 Sept. 1806 to 26 Oct. 1807.
Ditto, 2 Nov. 1807 to 16 July 1808.
Ditto, 18 July 1808 to 8 May 1809.
Ditto, 12 May 1809 to 8 Feb. 1810.
Ditto, 12 Feb. 1810 to 2 Feb. 1811.
„ 17 Ditto, 4 Feb. to 20 Sept. 1811.
„ 18 Ditto, 23 Sept. 1811 to 28 Aug. 1812.
Ditto, 7 Sept. 1812 to 18 June 1813.
Ditto, 22 June 1813 to 21 March 1814.
Ditto, 28 March 1814 to 12 June 1815.
From 19 June 1815 to 4 March 1816.
Ditto, 28 March 1816 to 24 Feb. 1817.
25 Public Consultations, 3rd March 1817 to 18 May 1818.
Ditto, 21 May 1818 to 7 Feb. 18.20.
Ditto, 14 Feb. 1820 to 21 July 1821.
Ditto, 25 July 1821 to 17 June 1822.
29 Ditto, 24 June 1822 to 1 May 1823.
r> „
31
Ditto, 5 May 1823 to 17 Nov. 1823.
Ditto, 20 Not. 1823 to 30 Dec. 1824.
55
9t. Helena— cora^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
90
91
92
93
-94
95
96
97
-98
99
.100
101
a02
ao3
>104
405
,106
.107
1108
109
aio
111
112
1S25
1826
1827—28
1829
1830
1831—32
1833—36
1791—93
1793—1801
1798
1804— U
1815—20
1820—26
1827—35
1824—25
1824—28
1829—32
1833—35
1824—28
1S29— 32
1833—36
ISOS— 06
!80j— 08
Eange 426, No. 32
33
„ 34
>j j>
35
„ 36
5J »
3J ))
fl» )>
37
38 &39
„ 68& 71
?» j»
3J »
■J> »>
72
24&67
,. 44
„ 45
■3> 5J
tt Ji
St J)
49
40
41
3> JJ
42&43
46
47
„ „ 48 & 50
66
Public Consultations, 10 Jan. to 8 Deo. 1825, with Index.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 14 Deo. 1826, with Index.
Ditto, 18 Jan. 1827 to 29 Dec. 1828, with Index.
Ditto, 8 Jan. to 23 Deo. 1829, with Index.
Ditto, 7 Jan. to 20 Deo. 1830, with Index.
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1831 to 20 Dee. 1832, with Index.
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1833 to 4 Feb. 1836, with Index for 1834 only.
Law Consultations, 20 Dec. 1791 to 2 March 1793.
Quarter Sessions Proceedings, 16 Jan. 1793 to 7 Oct. 1801.
Proceedings of Courts of Inquiry, 1798.
Judicial Consultations, 11 July 1804 to 5 Oct. 1814.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1815 to 24 Jan. 1820.
Ditto, 7 Feb. 1820 to 28 Dec. 1826, witlj. Index for 1823-24.
Ditto, 18 Jan. 1827 to 19 March 1835, with Indexes for 1827-28-29-
30-31-32 and Ai.
Land Revenue Consultations, 15 March 1824 to 14 March 1825, with
Index.
Military Consultations, 15 March 1824 to 22 Deo. 1828, with Index.
Ditto, 5 Jan. 1829 to 31 Deo. 1832, with Index.
Ditto, 21 Jan. 1833 to 29 June 1835, with Index for 1834.
Commercial Consultations, 1 March 1824 to 24 Dec. 1828, with Index.
Ditto, 8 Jan. 1829 to 31 Dec. 1832, with Index.
Ditto, 7 Jan. 1833 to 28 Dec. 1 836, with Index for 1834.
Paymaster's Accounts, Civil and ililitary Ser/ants, 30 Sept. 1S05 to
30 June 1806.
,, 51
Ditto, 1 July 1806 to 31 March 1808. .
St. Helena — cont.
56
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
113
1808—09
Eange 426, No. 52
Paymaster's Accounts, Civil and Military Servants, 1 April 1808 to
30 Sept. 1809.
114
1810—12
j» Si 53
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1810 to 31 Dec. 1812.
115
1812—14
» a4-
Ditto, 1 June 1812 to 31 Dec. 1814.
116
1815—16
» &5
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1815 to 31 Deo. 1816.
iir
1817—19
» 36
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1817 to 31 Dec. 1819.
iis
1698—1724
Loose papers^ Packet 24
and part of 33.
Original Letters, Sec, from St. Helena to the Court, Oct. 1698 to Dec^
1724.
119
1725—30
TT V>
Ditto, Jan. 1725 to Dec. 1730.
120
1731—40
ff fT
Ditto, Jan. 1731 to Dee. 1740.
121
i
1741—47
33 3r
Ditto, Jan. 1741 to Dec. 1747.
122
1748-50
ji n
Ditto, Jan. 1748 to Dec. 1750.
123
1751—54
33 i7
Ditto, Jan. 1751 to Dec. 1754.
124
1755—57
33 ' 17
Ditto, Jan. 1755 to Dec. 1757.
125
1758—60
?? *>
Ditto, Jan. 1758 to Dec. 1760.
126
1761—63
)> 3»
Ditto, Jan. 1761 to Dec. 1763.
127
1764—67
3> f>
Ditto, Jan. 1764 to Dec. 1767.
\2%
1768—71
,.
Ditto, Jan. 1768 to Dec. 1771. ;
129
. 1772—73
57 »>
Ditto, Jan. 1772 to Dec. 1773.
130
1774—76
!3 T»
Ditto, Jan. 1774 to Dec. 1776.
131
1777—86
>J »
Ditto, Jan. 1777 to Dec. 1786.
132
1787—89
yy rr
Ditto, Jan. 1787 to Dec. 1789.
133
1790—91
)y i^
Ditto, Jan. 1790 to Dec. 1791.
134
1792—1801
)J t9
Ditto, April 1792 to Deo. 1801.
135
1802—03
)3 1*
Ditto, Jan. 1802 to March 1803.
57
St. Helena— co«^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
136
1803—06
Loose papers. Packet 24
and part of 33.
Original Letters, &c., from St. Helena to the Court, April 1803 to Dec.
1806.
137
1807—09
" )j
Ditto, Jan. 1807 to Dec. 1809.
138
1810—12
*
Ditto, Jan. 1810 to Dec. 1812.
139
1814—18
Political Department.
Copies of Letters from St. Helena to the Court, 7 Sept. 1814 to 22 Jan.
1818.
140
1818—19
Ditto, with Indey, 27 Jan. 1813 to 2 Oct. 1819.
141
1819—20
J5 >J
Ditto, ditto, 3 Oct. 1819 to 30 Sept. 1820.
142
1820—22
'1 ?»
Ditto, ditto, 11 Nov. 1820 to 16 Dec. 1822.
143
1823—24
n >»
Ditto, ditto, 11 Jan. 1823 to 30 Sept. 1824.
144
1824—27
St 1J
Ditto, ditto, 30 Deo. 1824 to 3 Nov. 1827.
145
1828—29
■it »5
Ditto, ditto, 1 Jan. 1828 to 24 Dec. 1829.
146
1828—29
Room 338
Original Letters, &c., from St. Helena to the Court, April 1828 to Au^.
1829.
147
1829—31
"
Ditto, Oct. 1829 to May 1831.
148
1831—32
Political Department.
Ditto, 4 June 1831 to 14 July 1832.
149
1834—36
Boom 338
Ditto, Aug. 1834 to April 1836.
150
1820
»
Despatches from the Court to St. Helena, 7 Jan. to 15 Dec. 1820.
151
1820—21
"
Ditto, 21 Dec. 1820 to 11 July 1821.
152
1822
»J
Ditto, 9 Jan. to 12 June 1822.
153
1822—23
3>
Ditto, 18 Dec. 1822 to 20 Aug. 1823.
154
1823—24
-it
Ditto, 5 Nov. 1823 to 29th Sept. 1824.
155
1824—25
■JJ
Ditto, 10 Nov. 1824 to 3 Aug. 1825.
155
1825—27
3>
Ditto, 26 Aug, 1825 to 11 Oct. 1827. * *
157
1827—29
J»
Ditto, 31 Oct. 1827 to 2 Sept. 1829.
158
1823—35
j»
Ditto, 4 Nov. 1629 to 21 Oct. 1835.
26464.
St. Helena— con^.
58
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
159
160
161
162
16S
1818—35
1723—1802
1722—1812
1815—17
1777—1813
Political Department
Loose papers, Packet 24
and part of 33.
Koom 338
Reports, &c., Range H. 30,
No. 19. Unsorted papers,
224, 3030 B, 3163 B.
Unsorted papers, 884 — 88,
1631—33, 1634, 1636—
43.
Committee Reports relative to St. Helena, 20 May 1818 to 11 Marcb
1835.
List of Packets, 1723 to 1802.
Receipts for Packets, 1722 to 1812. Receipts for money, 1760 to
1811. Bills of Exchange, 1734 to 1808. Receipts for Lists of
Packets, 1733 to 1811.
Correspondence relative to Bonaparte's removal to St. Helena, 21 July
1815 to 6 Sept. 1817.
Miscellaneous Papers.
Defences of St. Helena.
Southern Whale Fishery.
Note. For St. Helena Muster Rolls and Casualty Returns, 1789 — 1832, see List of Publications in Record Branch, p. 140.
SIAM.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documgnts.
1
1679—83
B. R., DD, 10—12 ; TY 4.
Diary and Letters, 17 Nov. 1679 to 2 Nov. 1680 ; 1 Sept. 1681 ta
18 Jan. 1682; 1 Sept. to 28 Nov. 1683. Copies of Letters
despatched, 24 Oct. 1681 to 12 Feb. 1683. Copies of Letters
received, Sept. 1678 to Aug. 1679.
59
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1769—95
Fisher's Papers, Nos. 162,
213, 332.
Range H, 31, No. 39.
Unrecorded Papers, Nos.
114, 716—19, 726—28,
' 917,2942—46.
Miscellaneous, 1769, 1780,
1784.
Miscellaneous Documents and Reports.
2
1786—87
Range 428, No. 63
Bengal Consultations relative to Prince of Wales Island, 2 March 1786
to 28 Dec. 1787.
3
1788—89
„ 64
Ditto, 25 Jan. 1788 to 23 Dec. 1789.
4
1790—91
„ 65
Ditto, 14 Jan. 1790 to 28 Dee. 1791.
5
1792—93
„ 66
Ditto, 11 Jan. 1792 to 20 Dec. 1793.
6.-'
1794
„ «7
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 22 Dec. 1794.
7
1795
„ 68
Ditto, 19 Jan. to 9 Oct. 1795.
»
1805—12
Unrecorded Papers, No.
2707
■Pisher's Papers, No. 331.
Establishment of a Court of Justice on Prince of Wales Island.
»
1805—10
Fisher's Papers, Nos. 243,
326, 336, 348.
Unrecorded Papers, Nos.
2688-89, 2786-87, 2798,
3009.
■ Miscellaneous Documents and Reports,
»0
1808—23
Loose papers. Packet 7.
Range H, 47, Nos. 404, 405.
Letters, &c., from 10 Jane 1808 to 15 Jan. 1823.'
11
1805
Range 428, No. 69
Prince of Wales Island Public Consultations, 20 Sept. to 8 Nov.
1805.
J2
1605
., 70
Ditto, 12 Nov. to 27 Dec. 1805.
IS
1806
,. 71
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 31 July 1806.
14
1806
,. 72
Ditto, 1 Aug. to 7 Oct. 1806.
15
1806
., 73
Ditto, 10 Oct. to 30 Dec. 1806.
16
IS06
,. 7^
Ditto, Appendix, 1806.
17
1807
„ 75
Ditto, 9 Jan. to 6 Aug. 1807.
•
IS
1807
„ 76
Ditto, 13 Aug. to 29 Dec. 1807.
:9
1808
,. 77
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 30 June 1808.
20
1808
„ » 78
Ditto, 7 Julj- to 29 Dec. 1808.
straits Settlements— co»^.
60
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
21
1808
Range 428, Ko. 79
Prince of Wales Island Public Consultations, Index, 1808.
22
1809
„ 80
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 29 June 1809,
23
1809
., 81
Ditto, 6 July to 28 Dec. 1809.
24
1809
» 84
Ditto, Appendix, 1809.
25
1809
,. 85
Ditto, Index, 1809.
26
1810
„ ' „ 82
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 14 June 1810.
27
1810
„ 83
Ditto, 22 June to 29 Deo. 1810.
26
1810
„ 86
Ditto, Index, 1810.
29
1810
., 87
Ditto, Appendix, 1810.
30
1811
.. 88
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 27 June 1811.
31
1811
„ 89
Ditto, 4 July to 26 Dec. 1811.
32
1811
„ -SO
Ditto, Index, 1811.
.33
1811
>, 91
Ditto, Appendix, 1811.
34
1812
„ 92
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 27 June 1812.
35
1812
„ 93
Ditto, 2 July to 31 Dec. 1812.
36
1812
.. 94
Ditto, Index, 1812.
37
1812
,. 95
Ditto, Appendix, 1812.
38
1813
•
V 96
Ditto, 7 Jan. to 27 March 1813.
39
1813
,. 97
Ditto, 1 April to 24 June 1813.
40
1813
„ 98
Ditto, 1 July to 23 Sept. 181S.
41
1813
„ 99
Ditto, 30 Sept. to 30 Dec. 1813.
42
1813
„ 100
Ditto, Appendix, 1813.
43
1814
„ 101
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 30 April 1814.
i
i
61
Straits Settlements— co»^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
44
1814
Bange 428, No. 102
Prince of Wales Island Public Consultations, 7 May to 25 Aug.
1814.
45
1814
„ 103
Ditto, 1 Sept. to 27 Deo. 1814.
46
1814
„ 104
Ditto, Appendix, 1814.
47
1814.
„ 105
Ditto, Index, 1814.
48
1815
„ 106
Ditto, 11 Jan. to 30 March 1815.
49
1815
„ 107
Ditto, 6 April to 12 July 1815.
50
1815
. 108
Ditto, 21 July to 24 Aug. 1815.
51
1815
„ 109
Ditto, 31 Aug. to 28 Deo. 1815.
52
1815
„ 110
Ditto, Appendix, 1815.
5S
815
„ 111
Ditto, Index, 1815.
54
1816
„ 112
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 23 March 1816.
55
1816
„ lis
Ditto, 3 April to 29 June 1816.
56
1816
„ 114
Ditto, 6 July to 28 Sept. 1816.
57
1816
„ 115
Ditto, 5 Oct. to 26 Deo. 1816.
58
1816
„ lis
Ditto, Index, 1816.
59
1816
., 117
Ditto, Appendix, 1816. , '
60
1817
„ 118
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 19 April 1817.
61
1817
„ 119
Ditto, 3 May to 4 Sept. 1817.
62
1817
„ 120
Ditto. 11 Sept. to 30 Oct. 1817.
63
1817
Baoge 429, No. 1
Ditto, Index, 1817.
64
1817
» " 2
Ditto, Appendix, 1817.
65
1818
,. 3 •
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 3 April 1818.
66
1818;
,. 4
Ditto, 11 April to 29 Aug. 1818.
26464.
Q
straits Settlements— cow^. 62
Index
Number.
Date.
Frevious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
67
68
69
.70
n
72
73
74
75
76
-77
78
■79
:80
81
«3
83
«4
85
86
■87
89
1818
1818
1818
1819
1819
1819
1819
1820
1820
1820
1820
1820
1821
1821
1821
1821
1821
1822
1822
1822
1822
1822
1823
Eange 429, No. 5
33 Jl
„ 8
„ 9
,. 10
11
j» it
12
„ 13
>. 14
„ 16
16
3> sr
»» ft
*5 It
17
18
19
,, 20
21
95 tt
T» tt
22
23
24
„ 26
Prince of Wales Island Public Consultations, 5 Sept. to 29 Oct. 1818.
Ditto, 9 Nov. to 31 Dec. 1818.
ij It
27
Ditto, Index and Appendix, 1818.
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 27 May 1819.
Ditto, 18 June to 26 Aug. 1819.
Ditto, 26 Aug. to 23 Dec. 1819.
Ditto, Index, 1819.
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 22 April 1820.
Ditto, 4 May to 27 July 1820.
Ditto, 10 Aug. to 19 Oct. 1820.
Ditto, 19 Oct. to 28 Dec. 1820.
Ditto, Index, 1820.
Ditto, 11 Jan. to 28 June 182^.
Ditto, 6 July to 29 Nov. 1821.
Ditto, 13 to 27 Dec. 1821.
Ditto, Index, 1821.
Ditto, Appendix, 1821,
Ditto, 10 Jan. to 21 March 1822.
Ditto, 4 April to 27 June 1822,
Ditto, 8 July to 31 Oct. 1822.
Ditto, 14 Nov. to 26 Dec. 1822,
Ditto, Index, 1822.
Ditto, 9 Jan. to 17 April 1823.
63
Straits Settlements— co»^.
Index
l^umber.
Date.
Previous Classificntion.
Nature of Documents.
90
91
92
•93
-94
-95
■96
■97
'98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
no
111
112
1823
1823
1823
1823
1824
1824
1824
1824
1824
1825
1825
1825
1825
1825
1825
1825
1825
1825
1826
1826
1826
1826
1826
Range 429, No, 28
)j ^)
5> 3J
29
30
■?» j;
,, 72-74,76,
77
71 33
■93 39
31
32
33
?» 31
9» >1
, 34
78-79
9» it 35
„ 36
3» »
3> 3f
■n 5»
37
38
39
40
41
,. 42
9* J»
9> 5>
80
43
„ 44
., 45
„ 46
■,» 3J
Prince of Wales Island Public Consultations, 1 May to 21 Aug. 1823.
Ditto, 1 Sept. to 26 Dec. 1823.
Ditto, Index, 1823.
Ditto, Appendices, 1828.
Ditto, 8 Jan. to 27 May 1824.
Ditto, 10 June to 2 Sept. 1824.
Ditto, 14 Sept. to 16 Dec. 1824.
Ditto, Index, 1824.
Ditto, Appendices, 1824.
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 10 March 1825.
Ditto, 11 March to 26 April 1825.
Ditto, 3 May to 10 June 1825.
Ditto, 10 June to 4 Aug. 1825.
Ditto, 13 Aug. to 29 Sept. 1825.
Ditto, 7 Oct. to 24 Nov. 1825.
Ditto, 1 to 29 Dec. 1825.
Ditto, Index, 1825.
Ditto, Appendix, 1825.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 16 March 1826.
Ditto, 23 March to 4 May 1826.
Ditto, 11 May to 14 Aug. 182G.
Ditto, 21 Aug. to 26 Oct. 1826.
Ditto, 2 Not. to 22 Deo. 1820.
straits Settlements— co»^. 64
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous ClassificatioD.
' Nature of Documenti.
113
1826
Range 429, No. 46
Prince of Wales Island Public Coniultations, Index, 1826. •
114
1826
^ 49
Ditto, Appendix, 1826.
115
1827
„ 50
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 15 Feb. 1827.
•
116
1827
« 51
Ditto, 26 Feb. to 9 April 1827.
iir
1827
« 52
Ditf-D, 12 April to 16 Aug. 1827.
118
■
1827
« 53
Ditto, 23 Aug. to 6 Nov. 1827.
119
1827
^ 54
Ditto, 14 Nov. to 27 Dec. 1827.
120
1827
„ 55
Ditto, Index, 1827.
121
1827
» 5S
Ditto, Appendix, 1827.
122
J 828
,. ., 57
•
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 21 April 1828.
12»
1828
„ 58
Ditto, 25 April to 5 Aug. 1828.
124
1828
„ 59
Ditto, 14 Aug. to 7 Oct. 1828.
125-
1828
» 60
Ditto, 20 Oct. to 30 Dee. 1828.
126
1828
„ 61
/
Ditto, Index, 1828.
127
1829
>. 62
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 24 March 1829.
128
1829
,. 63
Ditto, 7 April to 25 May 1829.
129
1829
» 64
Ditto, 8 June to 17 Aug. 1829„
130
1829
„ 65
Ditto, 18 Aug. to 26 Dec. 1829.
131
1S29
» 6S
Ditto, Index, 1829.
132
1830
„ 67
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 21 April 1830,
133
1830
.. 68
Ditto, 29 April to 30 June 1830.
134
1830
« 69
Ditto, Index, 1830.
335
1806
^ ™
I'rince of Wales Island Secret aiid Political Consultations, 9 Jan. t
30 Dec. 1806.
65
Straits Settlements— co«^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Kature of Documents.
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
14P
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
1807
1808—18
1826
1826
1826
1827
1827
1827
1828
1829
1806
1806
1807
1808
1«09
1806
1807
1827
1827
1827
1828
1828
1828
Kange 429, No. 71
Political Department
and unnumbered.
Range 429, No. 81
82
83
„ 84
85
86
„ 87
„ 88
90
„ 91
„ 96
98
92
95
99
„ 100
., 101
102
Eange 430, No. 1
„ 2
Prince of Wales Island Secret and Political Consultations, 9 Jan. to
29 Dec. 1807, with Index.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1808 to 22 March 1811; 17 May to 4 Nov. 1813;
26 Jeb. 1818.
Ditto, 1 June to 5 Oct. 1826.
26464.
Ditto, 19 Oct. to 18 Dec. 1826.
Ditto, Index, 1826.
Ditto, 31 Jan. to 29 Aug. 1827.
Ditto, 30 Aug. to 27 Dec. 3827.
Ditto, Index, 1827.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 26 Nov. 1828, with Index.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 7 July 1829, with Index.
Prince of Wales Island Marine Consultations, 9 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1806
with Index.
Ditto, Appendix, 1806.
Ditto, 9 Jan. to 26 Dec. 1807, with Index.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1808, with Index.
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 14 Dec. 1809.
Prince of Wales Island Military Consultations, 9 Jan. to 26 Dec. 1806.
Ditto, 9 Jan. to 16 Dec. 1807, with Index.
Singapore Diary, 4 Jan. to 3 May 1827.
Ditto, 8 May to 22 June 1827.
Ditto, 23 June to 31 Dec. 1827.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 5 June 1828.
Ditto, 7 June to 29 Dec. 1828.
Ditto, Index, 1828.
E
straits Settlements— cow^.
66
Index
ITumber.
Date.
PreTJous ClassificatioD.
Nature of Documents.
159
160
lei
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
1329
1829
1829
18S0
1827
I82S
1926—27
—27
1827
1828
1829
1829
1830
1827
1828
182C— 27
1827—28
1828—29
1829—30
1830
1805—09
1809—14
1814—18
Kange 430, No. 3 Singapore Diary, 2 Jan. to 29 June 1829.
Ditto, 1 July to 31 Dec. 1829.
Ditto. Index. 1829.
)T Jt
„ T
10
12
IS
14
I&
11
ir
„ IS
„ 191
„ 20
2i
221
Boom 338, No. 1360
1361
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 30 June 1830.
Singapore Political and Secret Consultations, 26 May to 19 June 1827,.
with Index.
Ditto, 8 to 18 Feb. 1828, with Index.
Malacca Diary, 15 Aug. 1826 to 25 June 1827.
Ditto, Index, 13 Aug. 1826 to 25 June 1827.
Ditto, 6 July to 28 Dec. 1827, with Index.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 26 Dec. 1828, with Index.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1829.
Ditto, Index, 1829.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 12 July 1830, with Index.
Malacca Public Consultations, 26 June to 5 July 1827, with Index.
Malacca Political Consultations, 21 Jan to 20 June 1828.
Malacca Journal and Ledger, I Aug. 1826 to 30 April 1827.
Ditto, 1 May 1827 to 30 April 1828.
1362
Ditto, 1 May 1828 to 30 April 1829.
Ditto, 1 May 1829 to 30 April 1830.
Ditto, 1 Jlay to 31 July 1830.
Letters received from Prince of Wales Island, 12 Not. 1805 to 4 April
1809.
Ditto, 2 Aug. 1809 to 4 Feb. 1814.
Ditto, 21 Sept. 1814 to 3 April 1818.
67 Straits Settlements— co»^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
1818—20
1821—25
1826—30
1805—30
1805—08
1809—11
1811—13
1813—15
1815—16
1817—18
1819—22
1822—24
1825—28
1828—30
1805—30
Room 3S8, No. 1363
1364
1365
Boom 337
Koom 338, No. 1366
1367
1368
1369
1370
1371
„ 1372
1373
„ 1374
1375
Boom 337
Letters receired from Prince of Walei Island, 6 Maj 1818 to 6 Dec-
1820.
Ditto, 28 June 1821 to 14 Oct. 1825.
Ditto, 1 Feb. 1826 to 19 Nov. 1830.
Ditto, Abstracts, 12 Nov. 1805 to 30 June 1830.
Despatches to Prince of Wales Island, 18 April 1805 to 7 Sept. 1808.
Ditto, 11 Jan. 1809 to 10 July 1811.
Ditto, 19 Sept. 1811 to 6 Sept. 1813.
Ditto, 12 Nov. 1813 to 18 Feb. 1815.
Ditto, 6 March 1815 to 24 Dec. 1816.
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1817 to 16 Dec. 1818.
Ditto, 15 Jan. 1819 to 31 May 1822.
Ditto, 17 July 1822 to 31 Dec. 1824.
Ditto, 2 Feb. 1825 to 29 Feb. 1828.
Ditto, 18 March 1828 to 12 May 1830.
Ditto, Abstracts, 18 April 1805 to 12 May 1830.
6S
SUMATRA.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1615—16
1685—86
1685—92
1695—96
1699 — 1703
1701—04
1703—10
1704—18
1711—37
1740—53
1754—56
1757—58
1759—62
1763—65
1766—72
1772—73
1773—76
1777—81
1778—80
1778—80
1779—81
B.E., FF, II., 4— 11, 5—11
B. E., YY 1,5.
B. R., D D b, 5, 6, 8
B. E., Y Y, 3
B. E., Y Y, 4, 5
B. E., D D c, 6, 7
B. E., E B, 2
B. E.,YY, 6,7,8
B. E., V, 0, 1
Unclassified
Loose papers, Packet 5 ; and
B. E.,U,o, 1.
Loose papers. Packet 5 ; B. E.,
U, c, 1, and Y Y, 2.,
Loose papers. Packet 5 ; and
B. R,,U, 0, 1.
Ditto, ditto
Loose papers. Packet 5.
Unrecorded Papers,
No. 1518.
Loose papers, Packet 5
B. E.,U, c, 1.
Ditto, ditto
Kange C, No. 60
Loose papers. Packet 5
Ditto, ditto
Eange E, Nos. 12, 15, 17
Eauge E, Nos. 24, 25
Eange E, Nos. 13, 18
Early fragments.
Copies of Letters sent from York Fort (partly in duplicate in Borneo,
1), 29 Sept. 1685 to 18 Sept. 1686.
Copies of Letters and Consultations, York Fort, Indrapore, &e., 1
Nov. 1685 to 31 Dec. 1692.
Diary and Consultations, York Fort and Tryamong, 19 June 1695 to
— Feb. 1696.
York Fort Diary and Consultations, 4 June 1699 to Jan. 1703.
Letters from York Fort, 14 April 1701 to 20 Dec. 1703. Letters to
York Fort , 6 June 1701 to 23 Jan. 1703. Benooolen Diary,
1703-04.
York Fort Letters and Consultations, 1 Feb. 1703 to 14 Nov. 1710.
Abstracts of Letters from Sumatra, 21 March 1704 to 19 June 1718.*
York Fortf Letters and Consultations, 7 Feb. 1711 to 24 Dec. 1737.
Letters, Sec, from Fort Marlborough, 6 Jan. 1740 to 31 Dec. 1753.
Letters, &c., from Fort Marlborough, 11 Feb. 1754 to 17 July 1755.
Ditto, 28 Jan. 1757 to 31 Dec. 1758.
Ditto, Jan. 1759 to 4 Nov. 1762. Charter of Justice for Bencoolen,
and Counsel's opinion.
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1763 to 24 Dec. 1765.
Ditto, 18 April 1766 to 23 Dec. 1772.
Fort St. George Diary and Proceedings, 7 Jan. 1772 to 16 Jan. 1773,
relative to Settlement at Achin.
Letters, &c., from Fort Marlborough, 25 Jan. 17T3 to 28 Aug. 1776.
Ditto, 15 Jan. 1777 to 12 Oct. 1781.
Fort Marlborough Committee's Proceedings, 23 Nov. 1778 to Oct.
1780.
Fort Marlborough Select Committee's Letters, 16 Dec. 1778 to 8 Sept.
1780.
Fort Marlborough Select Committee's Consultalions, 4 June 1779 to
7 Oct. 1781.
* See also Java, 7.
f York Fort was superseded by " Fort Marlborough " in 1714.
69
Sumatra— co»^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
21
1765—1801
Unclassified
Paragraphs, &c., for Fort Marlborough, 25 Jan. 1765 to 2 Jan. 1801.
22
1783—91
Range I, No. 20 ; also B. R.,
U,b,3.
Bencoolen Letters receired, 5 Sept. 1783 to 13 Sept. 1791.
23
1781—98
Loose papers. Packet 5
B.R., U, c, 1.
Unreoordad Papers, No. 714
Letters, &c., from Fort Marlborough, 14 April 1781 to 8 Sept. 1798,
Also appointment of Mr. Kinlock to be Resident at Achin.
24
1799—1808
Ditto, ditto
Ditto, 10 Jan. 1799 to 30 Dec. 1808.
25
1792—1804
Range I, No. 21 ; also
B. R., U, b, 4.
Bencoolen Letters received, 18 March 1792 to 6 June 1804.
26
1790—1811
Unclassified
Abstracts of Letters to Bencoolen, 19 May 1790 to 18 Sept. 1811.
27
in
■duplicste.
1814
B. R., U, c, 2
and Range K, No. 72.
Captain Canning's Mission to Achin.
28
1809—19
Loose papers. Packet 5
B. R., U, c, 1.
Fort Marlborough Letters and Consultations, 30 April 1809 to 1 Sept.
1819.
39
1820-25
Ditto, ditto
Ditto, 7 Jan. 1820 to 4 July 1825.
30
1801—21
Unrecorded Papers, Nos.
2406 and 2764.
Range H, Nos. 44—46, 47.
Miscellaneous Papers.
31
1754—65
Room No. 338
Rough drafts of Despatches from the Court to Fort Marlborojgh,
27 Nov. 1754 to 25 Jan. 1765.
52
1766—70
Ditto
Ditto, 15 Jan. 1766 to 23 Nov. 1770.
38
1771—77
Ditto
Ditto, 11 Jan. 1771 to 5 Feb. 1777.
54
1778—83
Ditto
Ditto, 6 Nov. 1778 to 11 April 1783.
55
1783—87
Ditto
Ditto, 10 S»pt. 1783 to 31 July 1787.
36
1787—94
Ditto
Ditto, 28 Dec. 1787 to 2 July 1794.
37
1795—97
Ditto
Ditto, 15 April 1795 to 1 July 1797.
58
1798—1803
Ditto
Ditto, 20 April 179S to 24 Jan. 1803.
39
1804—12
Ditto
Ditto, 23 Jan. 1804 to 22 July 1812.
40
1812—16
Ditto
Ditto, 19 Dec. 1812 to 13 Dec. 1816.
41
1817—20
Ditto
Ditto, 6 Jan. 1817 to 29 Dec. 1820.
42
1821—25
Ditto
Ditto, 4 Jan. 1821 to 8 Feb. 1825.
43
1T84— 1801
Ditto
Fair copies of General Despatches from the Court to Fort Mail-
horough, 10 Dec. 1784 to 8 April 1801.
26464.
Sumatra—cow^.
70
Index
Number.
Date.
Freyious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
43a
44
4*
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
5G
57
1784—1801
1760—98
1793-1805
1805—18
1818— 1»
1818—21
1822 — ^25
1819—21
1821—24
1785—1800
1792—98
1792—1800
1818—21
1705—10
1711-16
58 1716—23
69
60
61
62
63
64
65
1723—27
1727—31
1731-35
17.S5— 39
1739—45
ir44— 48
ir48— 51
TTnclassified
Boom No. 338
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Ditto
Eange 16, No. 74
>9 «
>t >*
Draft paragraphs to Fort Marlborough submitted by the Court to
the Board of Control, 10 Dec. 1784 to 7 May 1801.
Abstracts of Letters from Fort Marlborough to the Court, 11 Aug.
1760 to 3 Jan. 1798.
Original Letters from Fort Marlborough to the Court, 11 Nov. 1793
to 1 July 1805.
Ditto, 15 Nov. 1805 to 20 March 1818.
Ditto, 22 March 1818 to 2 Oct. 1819.
Ditto, 22 March 1818 to 25 Oct. 1821.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1822 to 4 July 1825.
Original Letters from Sir Stamford Kaffles to the Secretary, East
India Company, 3 Oct. 1819 to 12 Dec. 1821.
Copies of ditto, 30 Nov. 1821 to 27 Dec. 1824.
Abstracts of Bengal Correspondence respecting Fort Marlborouglj,
11 April 1785 to 10 Jan. 1800.
Letters from Bengal to Fort Marlborough, 8 Feb. 1792 to 1 Jan.
1798.
Letters from Fort Marlborough to Bengal, 24 March 1792 to 10 Jan.
1800.
Letters to Fort Marlborough from various places, Feb. 1818 to Jan>
1921.
Fort Marlborough Public Consultations, 6 Feb. 1705 to 31 Dec. 1710.
„ 75 Ditto. 1 Jan. 1711 to 4 Aug. 1716.
7G Ditto, 29 Sept. 1716 to 12 Jan. 1723.
77 Ditto, 4 Sept. 1723 to 10 April 1727.
Eange 17, No. 1 Ditto, 26 April 1727 to 7 Jan. 1731.
„ 2 Ditto, 13 Jan. 1731 to 20 Dec. 1735.
„ 3 , Ditto, 24 Dec. 1735 to 19 Dec. 1739.
Ditto, 26 Dec. 1739 to 21 Jan. 1745.
„ 5 Ditto, 28 Dec. 1744 to 13 Jan. 1748.
j> «
Ditto, 26 Jan. 1748 to 24 Dec. 1751.
71
Sumatra— cow^.
Index
Number.
Dale.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
66
1751—58
Kange 17, No. 7
Fort Marlborough Public Consultations, 11 Dee. 1751 to 31 Dec.
1753
67
1754—55
r, »
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1754 to 6 Jan. 1755.
68
1755
„ 9
Ditto, 10 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1755.
69
1756
., 10
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1756.
70
1758—69
« 11
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1758 to 5 Feb. 1760.
71
1762—63
„ 12
Ditto, 4 Feb. 1762 to 30 Dec. 1763.
72
1764
„ 13
Ditto, pro Anno 1764.
73
1765
„ 14
Ditto, ditto, 1765.
74
1766
»J )) J^
Ditto, ditto, 1766.
75
1767
>, 1«
Ditto, ditto, 1767.
76
1768—69
., 17
Ditto, 4 Jan. 1768 to 3 Jan. 1769.
77
1769-70
„ 18
Ditto, 7 Jan. 1769 to 12 Jan. 1770.
78
1770—71
., 19
Ditto, 12 Jan. 1770 to 6 March 1771.
79
1771—72
„ 20
Ditto, 18 May 1771 to 25 Dec. 1772.
80
1773—74 .
., 21
Ditto, 6 Jan. 1773 to 31 Dec. 1774.
81
1774—76
„ 22
Ditto, 13 Aug. 1774 to 5 Feb. 1776.
82
1776
„ 23
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 30 Dee. 1776, -with Index.
83
1777—78
,. 24
Ditto, 28 July 1777 to 28 Aug. 1778.
84
1778—79
., 25
Ditto, 30 Aug. 1778 to 6 June 1779. ,
85
1780—81
.. 26
Ditto, 20 Oct. 1780 to 7 Oct. 1781.
86
1781—83
„ 27
•
Ditto, 16 Oct. 1781 to 8 March 1783, with Index.
87
1783
,. 28
Ditto, 22 March to 4 Oct. 1783.
88
1783-85
„ 29
Ditto, 13 Oct. 1783 to 28 Feb. 1785.
Sumatra — cont.
72
Index
Number.
Bate.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Doeuments.
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
1785—87
1787—88
1788—89
171i9— 90
1790—92
1792—93
1793—95
1795—96
1796—97
1797—99
1799—1800
1800
1801
1801—02
1802
1802—03
1804
1805
1805
1806
1806
1807
1807
Eange 17, No. 30
„ 31
., 33
34
35
5> »
36
37
38
„ 39
„ 40
Di a
41
42
44
45
46
47
„ 48
3, ii
49
„ 50
Fort Marlborough Public Consultations, 10 March 1785 to 3 Jan. 1787.
Ditto, 15 Jan. 1787 to 3 March 1788.
Ditto, 22 March 1738 to 14 April 1789.
Ditto, 18 April 1789 to 23 March 1790.
Ditto, 30 March 1790 to 31 May 1792.
Ditto, 8 June 1792 to 9 Nov. 1793.
Ditto, 12 Nov. 1793 to 12 March 1795.
Ditto, 31 Match 1796 to 13 Aug. 1796.
Ditto, 19 Aug. 1796 to 6 Sept. 1797.
Ditto, 8 Sept. 1797 to 20 Jan. 1799.
Ditto, 18 Jan. 1799 to 29 Jan. 1800.
Ditto, 29 Jan. to 25 Deo. 1800.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Aug. 1801.
■ „ 43 Ditto, 31 Aug. 1801 to 27 Feb. 1802.
Ditto, 28 Feb. to 3 Dec. 1802, with Index.
Ditto, Dec. 1802 to Dec. 1803.
Ditto, pro Anno 1804.
Ditto, Jan. to Sept. 1805.
Ditto, Oct. to Dee. 1805.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 July 1806.
Ditto, 1 Aug. to 31 Dec. 1806.
„ 51 Ditto, 1 Jan. to 29 April 1807.
„ 52
Ditto, 1 May to 30 Aug. 1807.
73
Sumatra— cow^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Docnments.
112
1807—08
Bange 17,
No. 55
Fort Marlborough Public Congaltations, 1 Sept.
1808.
1807 to 25 March
113
1808
JJ
^54
Ditto, 1 April to 30 June 1808.
lU
1808
n
^55
Ditto, 1 July to 30 Sept. 1808.
115
1808
w
^56
Ditto, 1 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1808.
116
1809
fi
„W
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 March 1809.
117
1809
>i
„ 58
Ditto, 1 April to 30 June 1809.
118
1809
»
„ 59
Ditto, 1 July to 30 Sept. 1809.
119
1809
»j
„ 60
Ditto, 1 Oct. to 26 Dec. 1809.
120
1810
1
„ 61
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 28 Feb. 1810.
121
1810
»»
„ 62
Ditto, 1 March to 31 May 1810.
122
1810
)»
„ 63
Ditto, 1 June to 31 Aug. 1810.
123
1810
Range 18
Noi 1
Ditto, 1 Sept. to 29 Dec. 1810.
124
[1811
it
„ 2
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 30 June 1811.
125
1811
n
„ 3
•
Ditto, 1 July to 31 Dec. 1811. ;
I
126
1812
It
,. 4
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 30 June 1812.
127
1812
ti
„ 5
Ditto, 1 July to 31 Dec. 1812.
13S
1813
>»
„ 6
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 1 March 1813.'
139
1813
it
„ 1
Ditto, 2 March to 31 July 1813.
130
1813
n
„ 8
Ditto, 4 Aug. to 31 Deg. 1813.
131
1814
1
„ 9
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 30 March 1814, with Index.
132
1814
11
„ IC)
Ditto, 2 April to 30 June 1814, with Index.
>
133
1814
it
,. n
Ditto, 1 July to 30 Sept. 1814, with Index.
134
1814
9*
„ 12
Ditto, 1 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1814, with Index.
26464.
Sumatra— co»if.
74
Index
STumber.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documenta.
135
1815
Eange 18, No. 13
Fort Marlborough Public Consultations, 2 Jan. to 31 March 1815,
with Index.
136
1815
„ 14
Ditto, 1 April to 30 June 1815.
137
1815
„ 15
Ditto, 1 July to 30 Sept. 1815.
138
1815
„ 16
Ditto, 2 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1815.
139
1816
„ 17
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 28 Feb. 1816.
140
1816
.. 18
Ditto, 1 March to 30 April 1816.
141
1816
„ 19
Ditto, 1 May to 29 June 1816,
142
1816
., 20
Ditto, 1 July to 30 Aug. 1816,
143
1816
» 21
Ditto, 2 Sept. to 30 Oct. 1816.
144
1816
„ 22
Ditto, 1 Nov. to 31 Dec. 1816.
145
1817
,, 23
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 March 1817.
146
1817
„ 24
Ditto, 1 April to 30 June 1817.
147
1817
., 25
Ditto, 1 July to 30 Sept. 1817.
148
1817
» 26
Ditto, 1 Oct. to 31 Dec. 1817.
149
1818
,. 27
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 28 Feb. 1818.
150
1782—88
„ 28
Fort Marlborough Military Consultations, 6 July 1782 to 31 Oct.
1788.
151
1794—96
„ 29
Ditto, 3 June 1794 to 13 Aug. 1796.
152
1766—79
,, 30
Fort Marlborough Wills, Commissions, Courts-martial, &c. : Register,
10 Jan. 1766 to 27 March 1779.
153
1779—91
,. 31
Ditto, 7 April 1779 to 23 June 1791.
154
1791—1803
„ 32
Ditto, 22 July 1791 to 10 Nov. 1803.
155
1803—10
,. 33
Ditto, 19 Nov. 1803 to 10 April 1810.
156
1786—87
» 34
Bengal Consultations relative to Fort Marlborough, 21 Feb. 1786 to
28 Dec. 1787.
157
1788
„ 35
Ditto, 6 Feb. to 29 Dec. 1788.
75
Sumatra— co»if.
Index
Number.
Date.
PreTious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
158
1789
BangelS, No. 36
Bengal Consultations relative to Fort Marlborough, 5 •
1789.
an. to 31 Dee.
159
1790—91
„ 37
Ditto, 14 Jan. 1790 to 30 Deo. 1791.
160
1792—93
» )» 38
Ditto, 4 Jan. 1792 to 23 Dec. 1793.
161
1794
„ 39
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1794.
162
1795
„ 40
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 31 Aug. 1795.
SURAT.
Index
Number.
ao.
Date.
1622—36
1660—66
1669 75
1677—82
1683— 170S
PreTious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1700—02
1701—02
1702—04
1718
1718—19
B. K., DD —
GG, a, 1
2
3
DD, a, 3
B. R., GG, a, 4
5
6
7
8
B. R., GG, a, 9
10
12
13
B. R., GG, a, 14
15
16
B. R., GG, a, 17
18
19
DD, 27
Range 424, No. 6
)j J) '
B. R., GG, a, 20
Range 424, No. 9
9» »
10
Consultations (with copies of Commissions) : 20 July 1692; 30 Dec.
1622 to 9 Jan. 1624; 16 March 1625 to 20 Feb. 1626; 14 April
1628 (Commission only) ; 10 Oct. to 18 Dec. 1628.
Ditto, 29 Dec. 1631 to 10 April 1632.
Ditto, 3 Dec. 1632 to 25 Sept. 1633.
Ditto, 12 Nov. leiS to 8 Dec. 1634.
Ditto, 23 Dec. 1634 to 2 Oct. 1635 ; 20 Nov. 16S5 to 3 Sept. 1636.
Consultations (with copies of Commissions) : 12 Jan. 1650 to
17 Jan. 1661.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 26 Aug. 1662.
Ditto, 6 Dec. 1662 to 6th Nov. 1663.
Ditto, 10 Dec. 1663 to 22 Feb. 1665.
Ditto, 14 March 16^5 to 14 July 1666 (and correspondence with
Captain James Baker, commencing 15 Dec. 1664).
Consultations (with copies of Commissions) : 25 Nov. 1669 to
21 Dec. 1670.
Ditto, 30 May to 30 Dec. 1672.
Ditto, 6 Jan. 1673 to 2 Jan., 1674.
Ditto, 12 Jan. 1674 to 4 Jan. 1675.
Consultations (with copies of Commissions) : 1 Jan. to 27 Dic. 1077.
Ditto, 6 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1679.
Ditto, 19 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1682.
Consultations (with copies of Commissions) : 1 Jan. to 26 Dec. 1533,
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1696.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 22 Nov. 1697.
Ditto, 31 July 1706 to 19 Nov. 1708.
Consultations of English Company's President and Council: 3 Oct.
1700 to 3 Mar. 1702.
Consultations of English Company's President and Council: 2 Oct.
1701 to 30 Sept. 1702 (duplicating in part the previous volume).
Consultations of English Company's President and Council : 1 Oct.
1702 to 21 Dec. 1704.
Transactions of Special Committee for examination of the old
brokers' accounts, 22 Feb. to 7 March 1718.
Diary and Consultations : 1 Aug. 1718 to 31 July 1719.
SvLra,t—cont.
76
Index
Number.
Date.
Frevioui ClaRsification.
Nature of Doeumenti.
U
1724—25
Sange 434, No. 11
Diary and Consultations : 1 Aug. 1724 to 31 July 172S.
12
1726—37
^ 12
Ditto, 4 Aug. 1726 to 31 July 1727.
13
1727— 2»
„ 13
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1727 to 31 July 1728.
J4
1729— 30
„ 14
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1729 to 31 July 1730.
15
1730— »1
„■ 15
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1730 to 31 July 1731.
1&
1731—32
« 16
Ditto, 2 Aug. 1731 to 31 July 1732. (Also duplicate of Diary
Sept.— Dec. 1732.)
ir
173®— 3S
„ n
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1732 to 31 July 1733.
IS
173:3—34
,r IS
Ditto, 7 Aug. 1733 to 31 July 1734.
1»
1734-35
« 19
Ditto, 3 Aug. 1734 to 31 July 1735.
20
1738—36
„ 2t)
Ditto, i Aug. 1735 to 19 July 1736.
21
1737
.. 21
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 30 July 1737.
22
1737— 3»
» 22
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1737 to 31 July 1738.
23
1738—39
„ 23
Ditto, 2 Aug. 1738 to 31 July 1739.
24
1733^0
.. 24
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1739 to 31 July 1740.
25
1740—41
„ 25
Ditto, 2 Aug. 1740 to 30 July 1741.
26
1741—42
„ 2S
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1741 to 31 July 1742.
27
1742—43
.. 27
Ditto, 2 Aug. 1742 to 31 July 1743.
28
1743—44
,. 28
Ditto, 4 Aug. 1743 to 31 July 1744.
29
1744
.. 29
Ditto, 2 Aug. to 31 Dec. 1744. 'j
30
31
32
1745—46
1746—47
1747—48
S3 i 1748—49
30
„ 31
3) 3*
Jl >J
32
33
Ditto, 30 Sept. 1745 to 31 July 1746
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1746 to 31 July 1747.
Ditto, 4 Aug. 1747 to 29 July 1748,
Ditto, 3 Aug. 1748 to 31 July 1749.
77
Surat — cont.
Index
Number.
Date.
Prerious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
34
1749—50
Range 424, No. 34
Diary and Consultations : 2 Aug. 1749 to 31 July 1750.
35
1750—51
„ 35
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1750 to 31 July 1751.
36
1751
„ 36
Ditto, 7 Aug. to SO Oct. 1751.
37
1751—52
„ 37
Diary of transactions at Bomtay regarding the troubles
20 Dec. 1751 to 27 March 1752.
at Surat :
38
1752
J, 3, 38
Diary and Consultations : 23 March to 31 July 1752.
39
1753—54
., 39
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1753 to 31 July 1754.
40
1754—55'
,. .. 40
Ditto, 5 Aug. 1754 to 31 July 1755.
41
1755—56
,. 41
Ditto, 4 Aug. 1755 to 31 July 1756.
42
1756—57
^ 42
Ditto, 6 Aug. 1756 to 30 July 1757.
43
1757—58
„ 43
Ditto, 7 Aug. 1757 to 31 July 1758.
44
1758—59
„ 44
Ditto, 12 Aug. 1758 to 31 July 1759.
45
1759—60
,. 45
Ditto, 1 Aug. 1759 to 31 July 1760.
46
1760—61
.. 46
Ditto, 2 Aug. 1760 to 31 July 1761.
47
1762—64
„ 47
Ditto, 30 Oct. 1762 to 27 Feb. 1764.
■48
1764—66
„ 48
Ditto, 14 Not. 1764 to 21 Jan. 1766.
^9
176S— 69
„ 49
Ditto, 11 Nov. 1768 to 10 Nov. 1769.
..
.50
1771
;, .. 50
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1771.
^1
1772
„ 51
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1772.
■52
1774
„ 52
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1774.
53
1775
), ,» 53
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1775.»
54
1776
„ 54
Ditto, 20 May to 31 Dee. 1776.
55
1777
„ 55
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1777.
* Also (at end) copies of treaty with Ragunath Rao, 30 March 1775, and of grants to the Osteni Company from Shjih Jahaa.
Aurangzib, Jahauder Shah, and Muhammad Shah, 1643, 1662, 1712 and 1729.
26464.
U
Surat — cont.
78
Index
Numljer.
Date.
Fre'vious Claeiification.
Kature of DoeumcntB.
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63<
64
«5
6S
«r
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
76
78
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
1785
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1796
179T
1798
1799
Bange 424, No. 56
57
Ji JJ
5S
„ 59
60
„ 61
62
t' >'
if ,f
,» >*
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
72
)» "
„ 74
„ '*
Eange 426, No. 75
Diary and Consultations : 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1778.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1779.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 26 Dec. 1780.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Deu. 1781.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1782.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1783.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1784.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Deo. 1785.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1786.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1787.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1788.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1789.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1790.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1791.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1792.
jl Ditto, 1 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1793.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1794,
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1795.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 27 June 1796.
Ditto, 27 June to 31 Dec. 1796.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Deo. 1797.
76 Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1798.
., 7T
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1799.
79
SVLTSbt—coni.
Index
Number.
3t
Date.
PieTioas Classification.
Nature of DocnmentE.
79
1800
Eange 426, No. 78
Diary and Consultations : 1 Jan. to 10 July 1800.
80
1800—04
„ 79
Commercial Diary and Consultations, 1 Jan. 1800 to 30 April 1804,
81
1796
„ 80
Judicial Diary, 15 Marcli to 31 Dec. 1796.
82
1797
„ SI
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1797.
83
1799
„ 82
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1799.
84
1631—59
B. B., DD- —
GG, bl, 1
Copies of letters despatched : 13 May and 10 June 1631 j 14 Deo,
1633 to 14 Nov. 1634.
Ditto, 2 Feb. to 9 Aug. 1636 (imperfect).
2
Ditto, 16 Sept. 1658 to 15 Dec. 1659.
85
1659—62
B. E., GG, bl, »
Copies of letters despatched: 16 Dec. 1659 to 27 Dec. 1660.
4>
Ditto. 7 Dec. 1661 to 10 Sept. 1662.
.5
Ditto, 22 Sept. to 8 Deo. 1662.
86
1663—66
B. K.. GG, bl, 6
Copies of letters despatched : 19 Dec. 1663 to 2 Jan. 1665.
T
Ditto, 13 Jan. 1665 to 27 Aug. 1666.
87
1671—74
B. E., GG, bl, 81
Copies of letters despatched: 30 Sept.' 1671 to 13 Dec. 1672.
9
Ditto, 1 Nov. 1673 to 29 Oct. 1674.
88
1673—75
B. E., HH, cl, I
Copies of letters despatched: 8 Nov. 1673 to 14 Dec. 1674.*
GG, cl, 14
Ditto, 22 Sept. 1674 to 12 Dec. 1675.
89
1675—78
B. E., GG, bl, 10
Copies of letters despatched: 13 Dec. 1675 to 21 Dec. 1676.
11
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 18 Dec. 1677.
12
Ditto, 3 Dec. 1677 to 30 Nov. 1678.
90
1678—82
B. E., GG, bl, 13
14
Copies of letters despatched: 12 Jan. to 11 Dec. 1678 (duplicating-
in part the precedmg volume).
Ditto, 4 Dec. 1680 to 28 Nov. 1681.
15
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1681 to 30 Nov. 1682.
91
1682—84
B. S.; GG, bl, 16
r
Copies of letters despatched: 1 Dec. 1682 to 30 Nov. 16 S3.
17
Ditto, 2 Dec. 1683 to 29 Nov. 1684.
92
1684—90
B. E., GG, bl, 18
Copies of letters despatched: 1 Dec. 1684 to 23 Nov. 1685.
■
19
Ditto, 6 April to 31 Dec. 1690.
93
1691—93
B. E., DD, 16
Copies of letters despatched: 1 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1691.
)>
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1692.
GG, bl, 20
Ditto, 5 Jan. to 27 Dec. 1693.
• Letters to Bombay only. From 1672 to 1675 the President was at Bombay ; consequently the letters sent from Surat during
that period include a number received from subordinate factories and forwarded to Bombay.
SurSbt—cont.
80
Index
Number.
94
95
96
97
93
99
100
101
102
108
104
105
106
Date.
1694—96
1696—97
1697—98
1698—99
1699—1700
170O
1702—04
1704—08
1623—28
1655—63
1663—66
1668—71
1671—73
Preyions Classification.
B. E.,DD, 18
GG, bl, 21
B. R., GG, c2, 6
b2, 1
B. E., GG, b2, 2
3
B. E., GG, b2, 4
6
5
B. E., GG, b2, 10
9
12
B. E., GG, b2, 13
15
B. E., GG, b2, 16
17
18
19
B. E., GG, b2, 20
21
22
23
B. B., DD —
GG, cl, 1
B. E., GG, cl, 3
B. E., GG, c!,7
8
B. E., GG, cl, 9
10
B. E., GG, cl, 11
12
Ifature of Documents.
Copies of letters despatched: 30 May to 6 Nov. 1694.
Ditto, 8 Jan. 1695 to 1 Jan. 1696 (,see also Volume 111).
Copies of letters despatched: 3 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1696.
Ditto, 18 Aug. 1696 ; 2 Jan. to 30 Dec. 1697.
Copies of letters despatched: 18 Not. 1697 to SO Dec. 1698.
Ditto, 3 Jan. to 29 Dec. 1698.*
Copies of letters despatched : 27 Dec. 1698 to 28 Feb. 1699.*
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 20 Feb. 1699* (including duplicates of some in
the preceding volume).
Ditto, 20 Keb. to 13 Nov. 1699.*
Copies of letters despatched: 16 Nov. to 29 Dec. 1699.*
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 3 Oct. 1699.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 18 Nov. 1700.*
Copies of letters despatched: 14 Aug. to 31 Dec. 1700* (including
duplicates of some in the previous volume).
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1700.
Copies of letters despatched: 3 Jan. to 17 Dec. 1702.
Ditto, 20 Jan. to 22 Dec. 1703.
Ditto, 7 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1703.*
Ditto, 8 Jan. to 21 Dec. 1704.*
Copies of letters despatched : 1 Jan. to 14 Dec. 1704.
Ditto, 4 Jan. to 1 Oct. 1705.
Ditto, 2 Jan. to 6 Dec. 1706.t
Ditto, 7 Feb. 1707 to 3 May 1708.t
Copies of letters received: Jan. to Dec. 1623.
Ditto, Jan. to April 1628.
Copies of letters received: Deo. 1655 to Nov. 1656.
Ditto, Dec. 1662 to Dec. 1663.
Copies of letters received: Nov. 1663 to Dee. 1664.
Ditto, Jan. 1665 to Aug. 1666.
Copies of letters received: Sept. 1668 to Nov. 1669.
Ditto, Aug. 1670 to Aug. 1671.
Copies of letters received: Sept. 1671 to Oct. 1672.
Ditto, Oct.[?] 1672 to Oct. 1673.
* To Bombay only.
f Contains also letters received for same period.
81
Surat—conf.
Index
Kumber.
Date.
Previous Classifioation.
Nature of Documents.
lor
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
1674—78
1679—82
1683—85
1691—93
1695
1695—96
1697—98
1697—99
1700
1701—03
1703—04
1704—05
1759—1800
B. E., GG, c)., 13
16
B. B., GG, cl, 17
19
B. E., GG, cl, 20
21
B. E., DD, 16
DD, 17
GG, c2, 1
B. E., GG, c2, 2
B. E., GG, c2, 4
5
B. E., HH, bl, 22
HH, b2, 10
GG, c2, 7
B. E., HH, b2, 16
GG, c2, 9
10
B. E., JJ, b2, 12
GG, c2, 12
B. E., GG, c2, 13
14
B. E., GG, c2, 15
HH, b2, 20
GG, c2, 17
B. B., GG, c2, 16
18
20
Unnumbered. IPishev's
Papers, Nos. 191 &345.
Copies of letters received: Oct. 1674 to Nov. 1S75.
Ditto, Nov. 1677 to Nov. 1678.
Copies of letters received: Nov.[?] 1679 to Nov. 1680,
Ditto, Nov. 1681 to Nov. 1682.
Copies of letters received : Oct. 1683 to Nov. 1684.
Ditto, Deo. 1684 to Dec. 1685.
Copies of letters received: Jan. to Dec. 1691.
Ditto, Dec. 1691 to Oct. 1692.
Ditto, Nov. 1692 to Dec. 1693.
Copiei of letters received: May to Dec. 1695.*t
Copies of letters received: Jan. to Sept. 1695.
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1696.
Copies of letters received : Jan. to Dec. 1697.*
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1698.*
Ditto, Aug. 1697 to Dec. 1698.^
Copies of Utters received : Jan. to Mar. 1699.*
Ditto, Jan. to April 1699.§
Ditto, Nov. and Dec. 1699.*
Copies of letters received ; Jan. to Dec. 1700.
Ditto, Jan. to Sept. 1700.*
Copies of letters received : Jan. to Dec. 1701. '
Ditto, Jan.']T02 to Jan. 170S.t
Copies of letters received : Jan. to Dec. 1703.J
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1703.*
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1704.'
Copies of letters received : Jan. to Dec. 1704.^
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 17041 (mostly duplicating preceding section).
Ditto, Jan. to Dec. 1705.
(For letters received, 1706-08, s^ Volume 101).
Miscellaneous. Mr. Erskine's report on tlie revenues of Surat Castle
and Tanka, 5 Nov. 1759; Information regarding Surat, 1775;
Governor Duncan's report on his proceedings at Surat, 25 July
1800.
* From Bombay only.
26464.
•f Contains also letters to Bombay for same period.
§ From Broach only,
X
X Bombay excepted.
82
TELLIOHERRI.
Index
Kuraber.
Date.
Previous Classification.
I^ature of Documents.
10
11
12
1 716—56
1777
1779—80
1781—82
1783—84
1785—86
1787—88
1789—90
1791—92
1793
1792—23
1781—84
Loose papers
Bange 430, No. lOS
„ 107
108
Bange 431, No. 1
>t n
y> "
Letters, &o., received by the Company from Tellicherri, 19 Feb.
1716 to 23 April 1756.
Diary and Consultations, 1 J^n. to 30 Dec. 1777.
7 and 8
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1779 to 31 Dec. 1780.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1781 to 31 Dee. 1782.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1788 to 31 Dec. 1784.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1785 to 31 Dec. 1786.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1787 to 31 Dec. 1788.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1789 to 31 Dec. 1790.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1791 to 31 Deo. 1792.
Ditto, I'Jan.to 31 Dec. 1793.
Ditto (Political), 2 Jan. 1792 to 18 Sept. 1793.
Correspondence between the Select Committee at Bombay and the
Chief, &c., at Tellicherri, 1 Jan. 1781 to 27 Dec. 1784.
83
THANA.
Index
Number.
Date.
Fievious Classification.
Nature of Documents.
10
1775—76
1777—78
1779—80
1781—82
1783—84
1785—87
1788-89
1790—91
1792—94
1795—99
Eange 430, No. 96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
Diary and Consultations, 8 Jan. l??,") to 18 Dec. 1776.
Ditto, 6 Jan. 1777 to 26 Dec. 1778.
Ditto, 3 Jan. 1779 to 29 Dec. 1780.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1781 to 3 Dec. 1782.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1783 to 27 Dec. 1784.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1785 to 26 Dec. 1787.
Ditto, 14 Jan. 1788 to 29 Dec. 1789.
Ditto, 5 Jan. 1790 to 31 Dec. 1791.
Ditto, 2 Jan. 1792 to 28 Dec. 1794.
Ditto, 1 Jan. 1795 to 30 Nov. 1799.
VIZAGAPATAM.
Index
Number.
Date. I • Previous Classification.
1692—95
Nature of Documents.
B. E., PP, 1
Diary and Consultations : 16 July 1692 to 17 June 1693.
Ditto, 3 July 1693 to 25 Aug. 1694.
Ditto, 26 Aug. 1694 to 30 March 1695.
84
MISCELLANEOUS.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1617—32
1663—72
1664—81
1675—96
1696-1707
1699—1707
1716-23
1608—24
1626—81
1616—1759
18
1629
1642—44
1669
1675—77
1681—88
1682—83
1693
1695—97
B. E., AA, 1
B. E., AA, 5
B. B., AA, 2
B. K., AA, 6
B. E., AA, 7
B. E.,AA, 3
B. E., AA, 4
Unnumbered
B. E., QQ
Wilks's Collection, No. 9.
» 8
Wilks's Collections, E.— Y.
Unnumbered
B. K., GG, cl, 2
; B. E., DD, a, 6
B. E., CC, 2
Unnumbered
B. K., DD —
B. K., DD —
B. R., DD, 21
Abstracts of letters received from various factories: 20 Dec. 1617 t»
24 April 1632.
Extracts from Letters and Consultations received from various
factories : 5 March 1663 to 21 Dec. 1672.
Extracts from Letters and Consultations received from various
factories: — 1664, to 12 Oct. 1673, -with (at end) three letters of
1680-81.
Abstracts of Letters received from Surat, Bombay, and Persia : 1
Oct. 1675 to 10 July 1696.
Abstracts of Letters received from Surat, Bombay, and Persia: 1
April 1696 to 1 March 1707.
Abstracts of Letters received by the New Company from India : 5
Aug. 1699 to 20 Dec. 1707.
Extracts from Letters from various factories : 9 Oct. 1716 to 18 Jan.
1723.
Copies of Letters, Consultations, &c., regarding various factories from
17 Sept. 1608 to 6 Dec. 1624.
Collections (put together in 1788-89), relating to .
(1) The establishment of factories in Tanjore (1024), Armagon
(1626), Petapoli (1625-31), Masulipatam (1628-38); an
extract from a Letter from Fort St. George (1658); and
an account of Triplicane (1681).
(2.) The origin of Fort St. George, &c.
(3.) Eevenues of the Company at Calcutta.
Copies of papers relating to Sir Thomas Eoe's embassy (1616) ; the
Danish factory at Balasore (1676) ; the Tanka for a fleet to
protect the trade of Surat (1759) ; Henry Oxinden's journey to
the court of Sivaji (1674) ; the jaghir of the Governor of Surat
Castle (1759) ; and the English annexation of Saldana Bay
(1620).
Charges brought by the President and Council i of Surat against
Eichard Boothby, with his answers, and connected papers, 1629.
Letter book of Edward Knipe, sent out as supercargo of the Crispiana
and Aleppo Merchant to Surat and Persia, 1642-44.
Charges by Thomas Stiles agaiust Shem Bridges and Council at
Balasore, 1669.
Diary of Streynsham Master in his inspection of the Masulipatam
and Bay of Bengal factories, Dec. 1675 to Jan. 1677.
Journal of William Hedges, Agent and Governor in Bengal, com-
mencing 25 Nov. 1681 and ending 6 March 1688.
Correspondence regarding the Interlopers Petit, Bowcher, &c., Dec,
1682 and Jan. 1683.
Copies of letters sent or received by Commissary-General Sir John
Goldsborough, June — Nov. 1693.
Instructions, Journals, Letters, &e., in Mr. Francis Bowyear's missiun
from Fort St. George to Pegu and Cochin China, May 1695 to
Sept., 1697.
85
Miscellaneous— co»^.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
19
20
21
22
23
24
1699—1700
1701—02
1717—25
1727
1618—1725
1610—1711
B. B., E, a, 1
Unnumbered
B. B., II,
B. K., II, 2
Beeeived from Estates and
Wills Department (B. & L.
1995/93).
B. B., EE and FF
Letter Book of Sir William Norris, Ambassador to the Great Mogul,
15 Feb. 1699 to 22 Aug. 1700.
Letter Book of Sir William Norris, Ambassador to the Great Mogul,
March 1701 to 5th May 1702.
Copies of or extracts from letters relating to Anjengo, Dec. 1717 to
Jan. 1725 (compiled for the purposes of the suit East India Co.
versus Catharine GyfEord).
A short treatise on Attinga, the English settlement at Anjengo, &c.,
by John Wallis, 1727.
Copies of wills, inventories, &o., of persons deceased in various parts
of the East Indies.
Miscellaneous documents.
26464.
T
86
LETTERS FROM INDIA, &c.
The " O. C." Eecokds or Collection of Original Correspondence from India, with.
Collateral Documents originating at any places between England and Japan.
Index
Number.
Date.
Numbers of Documents.
Nature of Documents.
1
3602—14
1—137
CorrespoDdenee, &c., — 1602 to 22 March 1614.
2
1614—15
138—272
Ditto, 1 April 1614 to 24 March 1615.
3
1615—16
273-35!
i)itto, 25 March 1615 to — March 1616.
4
1616—17
352—461
1
Ditto, 30 March 1616 to 21 March 1617.
5
1617—18
462— 63S
Ditto, March [?] 1617 to March [?] 1618.
6
1618—19
639—793
Ditto, 3 ApriI1618 to April [?] 1619.
7
1619—21
794—947
Ditto, 14 April 1619 to 28 Aug. 1621.
8
1621—22
948—1,042
Ditto, 27 March 1621 to 30 March 1622.
9
1622
1,046-1,113
Ditto, 3 April 1622 to — 1622.
10
1623—24
1,114-1,183
Ditto, 4 May 1623 to — 1624.
11
1625—27
1,184-1,272
Ditto, 31 March 1625 to — 1627.
12
1628—30
1,273—1,352
Ditto, 20 June 1628 to — 1630.
13
1631-32
1,353—1,427
Ditto, 25 March 1631 to — 1632.
14
1632—34
1,428—1,521
Ditto, 24 April 1632 to 26 Feb. 1634.
15
1634- -37
1,522—1,595
Ditto, 21 April 1634 to 30 March 1637.
16
1637—39
1,596—1,670
Ditto, 27 March 1637 to 14 March 1639.
17
1639—41
1,671-1,768
Ditto, 1 April 1639 to — 1641.
18
1641—44
1,769—1,863.
Ditto, 26 March 1641 to 19 Sept. 1644.
19
1644-4G
1,864—1,983
Ditto, 26 March 1644 to — 1646.
SO
1646-48
1,984—2,071
Ditto, 30 March 1646 to 8 March 1648 ; also
accounts to 1651.
a paper on Agra
87
Index
Number.
Date.
Numbers of Documents.
Nature of Documents.
21
1648—50
2,072—2,158
CorreBpondence, &c., 5 April 1648 to 29 March 16SC.
22
1650—52
2,159—2,263
Ditto, 27 April 1650 to 20 March 1652.
23
1652—54
2,264—2,373
Ditto, 31 March 1652 to 21 March 1654.
24
1654—56
2,374—2,542
Ditto, 27 March 1654 to 15 March 1656.
25
1656—59
2,543—2,726
Ditto, 26 March 1656 to 23 March 1659.
26
1659—61
2,727— 2,S73
Ditto, 26 March 1659 to 23 March 1661.
27
1661—63
2,874—2,973
Ditto, 26 March 1661 to 2 March 1663.
28
1663—65
2,974—3,056
Ditto, 30 March 1663 to 27 Feb. 1665 (alco letters from
J. Sambrooke to 28 Oct. 1665).
29
1665—69
3,057—3,256
Ditto, 25 March 1665 to 23 March 1669,
30
1669—70
3,257—3,413
Ditto, — March 1669 to 16 March 1670.
31
1670—71
3,414—3,561
Ditto, 28 March 1670 to 24 March 1671.
32
1671—72
3,562—3,631
Ditto, 29 March 1671 to — March 1672.
33
1672—73
3,632-3,770
Ditto, 28 March 1672 to 21 March 1673.
34
1673—74
3,771—3,954
Ditto, 27 March 1673 to 1 April 1674.
35
1674—75
3,955—4,086
Ditto, 28 March 1674 to 20 March 1675.
36
1675—76
4,087-4,199
Ditto, 25 March 1675 to — March 1676.
37
1676—77
4,200—4,277
Ditto, 5 April 1676 to — March 1677.
38
1677—78
4,278—4,383
Ditto, 2 April 1677 to — March 1678.
39
1678—79
4,384—4,587
Ditto, 25 March 1678 to 24 March 1679.
40
1679—81
4,588—4,725
Ditto, 28 March 1679 to 5 April 1681.
41
1681-82
4,726—4,812
Ditto, 25 March 1681 to 20 March 1682.
42
1682—83
4,813—4,919
Ditto, 25 March 1682 to 24 March 1683.
43
1683—84
4,920—5,121
Ditto, 31 March 1683 to 22 March 1684 (also a Broker's Account t
1692).
88
Index
Knmbet.
Bate.
NumbeTB of Documents.
Nature of Documents.
44
45
46
47
48
43
50
51
52
S3
54
55
Vol.
1
55
Vol.2
56
Vol.
1
.56,
Vol.
2
56,
Vql.
3
.56,
Vol.
4
57,
Vol.
1
57.
Vol.
2
.57
Vol
S
..--s,
Vol
1
-58
Vol
59
2
1684—85
168 —86
1686—87
1687—89
1683-91
1691—93
1693—95
1695—96
1696—97
1697—98
1698—99
1699
1700
1700
1700
1700—01
1701
5,122 — 5,350 Correspondence, &c., 26 March 1684 to 24 March 1685.
1701
1701
1702
1702
1702—03
1703—04
5,351—5,483
5,484—5,574
5,575-5,665
5,666—5,764
5,765—5,874
5,875—5,997
5,998—6,195
e,196— 6,378
■6,379—6,539
6,540—6,624
6,626—6,813
6,814—6,991
6,992—7,127
7,128—7.224
7,225—7,359
7,360—7,527
7,528—7,675
7,676—7,796
7,797—7,910
7,911-t8,053
6,054—8,167
S.WS— 8,252
Ditt», 29 March 1685 to 24 March 1686.
Ditto, 9 April 1686 to — March 1687.
Ditto, 11 April 1687 to 22 March 1689 (also abstract of L. Black-
more's voyages to 1693).
Ditto, 3 April 1689 to 20 March 1691.
Ditto, 27 March 1691 to 16 March 1693.
Ditto, 22 April 1693 to 24 March 1695.
Ditto, 25 March 1695 to 21 March 1696.
Ditto, 25 March 1696 to 20 March 1697.
Ditto, 25 March 1697 to 14 March 1698 (also papers concerning
Mr. Burniston at Calicut to 1704).
Ditto, 6 April 1698 to 24 March 1699 (also abstracts of letters
relative to seizure of private property at Surat, to 1702).
Ditto. 29 March to 31 Dec. 1699.
Ditto, 1 Jan. to 23 March 1 700.
Ditto, 25 March to 26 July 1700.
Ditto, 1 Aug. to 30 Nov. 1700.
Ditto, 1 Dec. 1700 to 14 Jan. 1701.
Ditto, 14 Jan. to 24 March 1701.
Ditto, 25 March to 1 Aug. 1701.
Ditto, ] Aug. to 11 Dec. 1701.
Ditto, 12 Dec. 1701 to 24 March 1702.
Ditto, 24 March to 27 Oct. 1702.
Ditto, 28 Oct. 1702 to 10 March 1703.
Ditto, 25 March 1703 to 14 Teh. 1704.
89
Tndex
Number.
Date.
Numbers of Documents.
Nature of Documents.
60
61
62
1704—05
1705—06
1706—09
8,253—8,347
8,348—8,447
8,448—8,556
Correspondence, &c., 27 March 1704 to 22 March 1705.
Ditto, 26 March 1705 to 20 Feb. 1706 (also extracts from Surat letters-
relating to Mr. Colt, to 12 Nov. 1706).
Ditto, 31 March 1706 to 7 Feb. 1709.
Duplicates.
Duplicate copies of certain of the " O. 0." documents, in some cases exhibiting slight
variations from the originals. The first and the last numbers of the original series
in each volume are given ; the intervening numbers are very incomplete.
Index
Number.
Date.
Numbers of Documents.
•
Nature of Documents.
1
1602— .S6
1—1,551
Correspondence, &c., — 1602 to 20 .Tuly 1636.
2
1636—49
1,554—2,115
Ditto, — 1636 to 31 Jan. 1649.
3
1649—66
2,121—3,154
•
Ditto, 5 April 1649 to 1 March 1666.
4
1666—81
3,163-4,716
Ditto, 30 March 1666 to 24 Jan. 1681.
5
1681—85
4,729—5,337
Ditto, 11 April 1681 to 23 Feb. 1685.
6
1685—96
5,379—6,187
Ditto, 9 May 1685 to 19 March 1696.
7
1696—1700
6,199-6,983
Ditto, 10 April 1696 to 20 March 1700.
8
1700-01
6,993—7,485
Ditto, 25 March 1700 to 15 March 1701.
9
1701—09
7,487—8,555
Ditto, 10 March 1701 to 7 Feb. 1709.
Triplicates.
Index
Number.
Date.
Numbers of Documents.
Nature of Documents.
1
2
1614—96
1697—1707
168—6,318
6,381-8,499
Correspondence, &c., 17 Oct. 1614 to 27 Nov. 1696.
Ditto, 8 April 1697 to 10 Feb. i707.
2646 J.
90
LETTERS TO INDIA, &c.
Despatch Books,
Copies of Despatches to Bengal, Madras, Bombay, Bencoolen, Surat, St. Helena,
and other places in the East.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1626 — 69
Eoom 338
Copies of Despatches, 28 April 1626 to 23 Feb. 1660 ; and two letters
of 18 Feb.' 1669.
2
1657—61
>j
Ditto, 9 Nov. 1657 to 28 Jan. 1661.
3
1661-66
j>
Ditto, 6 Feb. 1661 to 12 Jan. 1666.
4
1666—72
5>
Ditto, 7 March 1666 to 27 June 1672.
5
1672—78
J»
Ditto, 5 July 1672 to 9 Sept. 1678.
e
1678—82
)J
Ditto, 6 Nov. 1678 to 28 June 1682.
1
1682—85
»)
Ditto, 5 July 1682 to 15 Oct. 1685.
8
1685—88
»
Ditto, 21 Oct. 1685 to 10 Deo. 1688.
9
1689—97
M
Ditto, 11 Jan. 1689 to 7 May 1697.
10
1698—1709
3>
Ditto, 26 Jan. 1698 to 28 Jan. 1709 (London East India Co.).
11
1699—1708
«
Ditto, 12 Jan. 1699 to 20 April 1708 (English East India Co.).
12
1702—06
^»
Ditto, 31 July 1702 to 4 Oct. 1706.
13
1706—10
9)
Ditto, 18 Deo. 1706 to 30 June 1710.
\ '■
14
1710—13
J»
Ditto, 18 Oct. 1710 to 2 Feb. 1713.
15
1713—16
f>
Ditto, 20 March 1713 to 31 March 1716. . 'Z
16
1716—19
»
Ditto, 19 Oct. 1716 to 23 April 1719. "■
17
1719—21
1»
Ditto, 4 Nov. 1719 to 31 May 1721.
18
1721—23
')>
Ditto, 10 Nov. 1721 to 10 July 1723.
19
1723—25
>»
Ditto, 30 Oct. 1723 to 2 April 1725.
20
1725—27
S)
Ditto, 21 Oct. 1725 to 5 April 1727.
21
1727-30
1 JJ
Ditto, 10 Nov. 1727 to 27 Feb. 1730.
91
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
22
1730—33
Boom 338
Copies of Despatches, 4 Nov. 1730 to 7 March 1733.
23
1733—36
)>
Ditto, 26 Oct. 1733 to 2 July 1736.
24
1736— .39
»
Ditto, 3 Not. 1736 to 10 Oct. 1739.
25
1739—43
j>
Ditto, 19 Dec. 1739 to 2 Apiil 1743.
, 26
1743—47
3»
Ditto, 8 June 1743, to 16 Oct. 1747.
27
1747—50
«
Ditto, 24 Dec. 1747 to 28 Nov. 1750.
28
1750—53
>»
Ditto, 28 Nov. 1750 to 4 April 1753.
Dkapts of Despatches.
Original Drafts of Despatches to Bengal, Madras, Bombay, Bencoolen, St. Helena,
and other places.
Index
Number.
Date.
Previous Classification.
Nature of Documents.
1
1703—11
Boom 338
Draft Despatches, 18 Jan. 1703 to 19 Jan. 1711,
2
1710—18
"
Ditto, 5 July 1710 to 21 March 1718.
3
1718—25
»
Ditto, 17 Oct. 1718 to 12 ;Feb. 1725.
4
1725—31
if
Ditto, 2 April 1725 to 12 March 1731.
5
1731—34
»*
Ditto, 19 Nov. 1731 to 1.5 March 1734.
C
1734—38
5>
Ditto, 29 Nov. 1734 to 26 April 1738.
7
1738—41
»»
Ditto, 21 July 1738 to 24 April 1741.
8
1741—46
J)
Ditto, 29 May 1741 to 12 June 1746.
;
9
1746—51
39
Ditto, 9 July 1746 to 22 May 1751.
'
10
1751—53
Ditto, 23 Aug. 1731 to 4 April 1753.
'^■. -si-"*
jM
fe!L
'%
'■\ -7/E